Rosser traveled to Montgomery, Alabama, to enlist in the Confederate States Army.
Despite his views, three of his sons enlisted in the Confederate States Army and his daughters, too, believed in the rebellion.
He enlisted in the Confederate States Army in 1861.
The Army Recruiting Command is responsible for enlisting new regular Army and Army Reserve soldiers.
He enlisted in 1863 in the Fifth Georgia Regiment of the Confederate States Army at the age of 14.
After the death of his father, at age 14 he ran away from home to enlist in the Confederate States Army, but was rejected as too young.
With the outbreak of hostilities, Fitzgerald enlisted in the Confederate States Army on March 27, 1861.
Enlisted in the Confederate States Army as a private in 1861.
He enlisted in the 1st Arkansas Infantry of the Confederate States Army.
Alexander William Campbell enlisted in the Confederate States Army as a private.