| NEWMODEL | _ _ Army, military force established in 1645 during the Civil War by the English Parliamentarians (3,5) |
| NEWMODELARMY | Fighting force established in 1645 during the Civil War by the English Parliamentarians (3,5,4) |
| REACHER | Action crime drama starring Alan Ritchson as the titular former US Army military policeman (7) |
| BEAUREGARD | P. G. T. - - -, Confederate general who started the American Civil War by leading the attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861 (10) |
| ARMY | British ___, land force established in 1707 (4) |
| LORDS | Cricket ground is place for a lot of English parliamentarians (5) |
| EMPTIES | Draws on English parliamentarian's evidence of drinking bouts? (7) |
| ULYSSESSGRANT | 18th president who served in the US Army during the Civil War: 3 wds. |
| JAMESGARFIELD | 20th president who served in the US Army during the Civil War: 2 wds. |
| ANDREWJOHNSON | 17th president who served in the US Army during the Civil War: 2 wds. |
| NASEBY | Village in Northamptonshire, site of a Parliamentarian victory in the English Civil War in 1645 (6) |
| REPARATIONS | Sums of money paid after a war by the defeated country for the damage and injuries it caused in other countries (11) |
| NANSENPASSPORT | Refugee travel document issued to stateless persons after the First World War by the League of Nations (6,8) |
| BEIRUT | City divided by the so-called Green Line during the civil war (6) |
| SHERMAN | William, American union commander during the Civil War who led the victorious march through Georgia in 1864 (7) |
| PANDG | Co. that supplied the Union army with soap and candles during the Civil War |
| ACHILLES | Greek hero killed near the end of the Trojan War by Paris, who shot him in the heel with an arrow |
| MEADE | Army of the Potomac commander during the Civil War |
| BLUEBERRY | One of only three berries native to North America first harvested commercially in Maine during the Civil War to feed soldiers |
| CHATTANOOGA | City in S.E. Tennessee, scene of two battles during the Civil War (11) |