The 20th Maine was in many more engagements than their most notable one at Gettysburg:
20th Maine Infantry
Muster In: August 29, 1862
Muster Out: July 16, 1865
Length of Service: Three Years
Engagements
Antietam, MD - September 17, 1862*
Shepherdstown Ford, VA - September 19 - 20, 1862 (Antietam Campaign)
Fredericksburg, VA - December 13, 1862
Chancellorsville, VA - May 1 - 4, 1863
Middleburg, VA - June 17, 1863 (Gettysburg Campaign)
Gettysburg, PA - July 1 - 3, 1863 (Gettysburg Campaign)
Sharpsburg Pike, MD - (Gettysburg Campaign)
Rappahannock Station, VA - November 7, 1863 (Bristoe Campaign)
Mine Run, VA - November 26 - December 1, 1863
Wilderness, VA - May 5 - 7, 1864
Spotsylvania, VA - May 7 - 20, 1864
North Anna, VA - May 23 - 27, 1864
Totopotomy, VA - May 26, - 30, 1864
Bethesda Church, VA - May 30 - June 1, 1864
Cold Harbor, VA - May 31 - June 12, 1864
Petersburg, VA Seige - June 1864
Jerusalem Plank Road, VA - June 22 - 23, 1864 (Petersburg Campaign)
Weldon Railroad, VA - August 18 - 21, 1864 (Petersburg Campaign)
Peebles Farm, VA - September 30 - October 2, 1864 (Petersburg Campaign)
Hatchers Run, VA - December 8 - 9, 1864 (Petersburg Campaign)
Quaker Road, VA - March 29, 1865 (Appomattox Campaign)
Gravelly Run, VA - March 29, 1865 (Appomattox Campaign)
Five Forks, VA - March 30 - April 1, 1865 (Appomattox Campaign)
Appomattox, VA - March 29 - April 9, 1865
Casualties
1,621 Enrollment
147 killed or died of wounds
381 wounded
146 died of disease
15 in Confederate Prisons
Like the 20th Maine, the Iron Brigade and the Irish Brigade (Not a viable unit after Gettysburg, officially disbanded 1864) fought in many engagements, other than Gettysburg.
So, there could be movies about many of the units, North and South, that were as prominent, but did not get the publicity or notoriety of ones like those mentioned here.
<b><font color="gold">Ernie Sands
General, Commanding, Army of Ohio
ACWGC Cabinet member
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