No. A Union General, and trusted friend and colleague of U.S.Grant.
General William T. Sherman was a General for the Union Army.
William T. Sherman was a leader of Union soldiers.
Sherman's army was the civil war army commanded by General William Tecumseh Sherman.
General Philip Sheridan fought as a Union general in the American Civil War
US General William Sherman learned of the new commander of the Southern Army of Tennessee, John Hood and expected a tough campaign on his way to Atlanta. Despite Sherman's good judgment, he met little resistance from Confederate forces. As the end of July, 1864 approached, he gave thought that the Confederate forces were to evacuate Atlanta without a fight.
After the first meeting of Union General Sherman and Confederate General Johnston to negotiate Johnston's surrender, Johnston asked that in their next meeting, the Confederate Secretary of War. John C. Breckinridge be present. Sherman objected to having a political appointee of the Confederacy to join the next meeting. Johnston countered by reminding Sherman that Breckinridge was also a major general in the Confederate army. Based on that, Sherman agreed to allow Breckinridge to attend the next surrender meeting.
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he was general of confederate forces during the civil war
general. William T. Sherman of the u.s. army
He destroyed every thing in his path to weaken the Confederate army.
The Union General William Tecumseh Sherman led the march to the sea which was a great success in defeating the Confederate Rebellion.
William Tecumseh ("Teak") Sherman