yes he did
William "Billy" Mitchell
He was appointed General-in-Chief of the US Army, when Grant resigned in order ro run for President. Later, everyone wanted Sherman himself to run for President, but he refused. ("If nominated, I will not run. If elected, I will not serve.") Apart from that, he was mainly noted for trying to avoid brass bands that played 'While we were marching through Georgia'. Sherman did not think that his March to the Sea was the sort of campaign that merited triumphal celebration, and in any case he got heartily sick of that tune.
William Vardenega is apart of the gay community
'Apart from that' is spelt correctly, and is used when making an exception to a general statement.
The last General-in-Chief in the Civil War was U.S. Grant. He supervised two armies, one under Sherman and one under George Meade, apart from a small force in the Shenandoah under Sheridan.
It started at Atlanta. Sherman's march actually started in Chattanooga after the Union won control of the city in late 1863. Sherman then proceeded south to Atlanta destroying smaller towns along the way. After Sherman all but burned Atlanta to the ground he divided his company into two wings, a right wing and a left wing. The right wing which was commanded by Sherman marched towards Macon and the left wing marched toward Augusta. This tactic was used so that they would be a harder target for the enemy. The two wings stayed about 20 to 40 miles apart through the whole campaign. The right wing finally made it to Savannah, GA in late 1864 and took control of the city. Sherman then moved north into South Carolina for more fighting. Seals3434 Mary-ville College History Undergrad
The Union. At the outbreak of war, he was an instructor at a military college in Louisiana, and had made many friends in the South. With great reluctance he headed back North to re-join the army, dreading the prospect of having to live apart from his wife and young family.
the person who was apart was..........william of Normandyharlald hardradar
they were all apart of the battle of Hastings in 1066. William the conqueror was the king of England in 1066 .
He fought William of Normandy and also someone else that i do not know of
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