Antietam (CV 36) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1952

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gi- 5 2 v-ky... Battle of Antietam Creek Carriers of the Un1ted States Navy bear proud names of old shlps of the line as the Essex the Intrepid and the Bon Homme Richard Many others are named after famous H1111 tary engagements The USS Antietam IS one of the carriers of the Essex class in this latter group What follows 1S the story of the Battle of Antietam Creek a battle ln which so many of our countrymen fought so vallantly and so well Antietam IS a creek which empties into the Potomac River near Sharpsburg Maryland lt was ln this small area between the two rlvers that one of the bloodiest battles of history was fought September 17 1862 In the Fall of 1862 the Army of the Confederate States was marching northward, hopeful of capturing Harpers Ferry and defeating the Federal Army which was gathering near this point. Several skirmishes took place between September 7 and September 17 as the two armies maneuvered for posi- tions of advantage. Harpers Ferry was captured September 15, and Sharpsburg fell to the Confederates on September 16. The Confederate Army, led by Robert E. Lee, was concen- trating on breaking through the cordon of Federal Armies, gathered by George McClellan, from Washington and Penn- sylvania. But the Army of the Confederacy was a weakened army, for its major force, the Army of Northern Virginia, had fought continuously for over a year, their supplies were limited and their numbers had been lessened before the battle began They faced an army superior 1n numbers and equip ment Still they were courageous and ready for battle but no more so than the Union Army At dawn on September 17 1862 the Battle of Antietam Creek commenced Opposing armies were dispersed on either side of the Antietam and north of Sharpsburg along the Hagerstown Road The action began with an artillerv ex change but soon exploded into hand to hand combat as one army would gain and then lose its advantage The battle waged thusly all day, charge and retreat, gather strength and charge again. Finally the Union Army crossed the Antie- tam and advanced, but towards dusk they were driven back to the edge of the bloody creek. All the following day the two armies waited, poised, ready for instant action that never came, and the next day the Confederate Army began its re- treat south. Both sides claimed a victory, and even though the Union Army lost twice as many men as the Confederate Army, the victory was with the Union forces. The driving attack by Lee had been stopped and the ebb of the battle was beginning to turn. This, then, is the story of that battle for which the USS Antietam is named.

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