The greatest tactical victory
Chancellorsville
the Battle of Chancellorsville
In May 1863, Genral Robert E. Lee fought and defeated the Unions Army again in Chancellorsville, by splittting his army and delivering a flanking attack on the Unions army while General Robert E. Lee's army was outnumbered two to one. This is said to be his greatest victory.
Chancellorsville (May 1863) A brilliant victory that demonstrated Lee's two greatest talents - wrong-footing the enemy by refusing to fight on a field of their choosing, and ordering fast, bold, nimble attacks carried out by Stonewall Jackson. Stonewall, of course, was killed at this battle.
The greatest tactical victory
The greatest tactical victory
Historians consider Chancellorville to be Lee's greatest victory.
Chancellorsville
Chancellorsville
I consider the Battle of Austerlitz to be Napoleon's greatest victory.
Chancellorsville marked Lee's greatest victory and at the same time his greatest loss due to the death of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
It is considered his greatest triumph, being outnumbered as he was, better than 2-1.
It was a Confederate Victory.
the Battle of Chancellorsville
confederate had the victory...
The Battle of Chancellorsville is considered to be one of General Robert E. Lee's greatest victory. It allowed his troops to continue on to Gettysburg.