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ximated, but never reached; the Army of the Tennessee failing to receive certain divisions that were still kept on the Mississippi, resulting from the unfavorable issue of the Red River expedition. But on the first of May the effective strength of the several armies for offensive purposes was about as follows: Army of the Cumberland, Major-General Thomas commanding. Infantry 54,568 Artillery 2,377 Cavalry 3,828   Total 60,773 Guns 130 Army of the Tennesse, Major-General M'Pherson commanding. Infantry 22,437 Artillery 1,404 Cavalry 624   Total 24,465 Guns 96 Army of the Ohio, Major-General Schofield commanding. Infantry 11,183 Artillery 679 Cavalry 1,697   Total 13,559 Guns 28 Grand aggregate number of troops, ninety-eight thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven; guns, two hundred and fifty-four. About these figures have been maintained during the campaign, the number of men joining from furlough and hospitals