Robert E. Lee surrendered to him at Appomattox Court House, Virgina and the Union won the war. I think that answers the question.
A commander with a strategy for every scenario.
Attrition. Keeping Lee pinned-down and letting him run out of manpower. (It was not immediately after Gettysburg. Grant did not occupy the top job till March 1864.)
The attack took place while the inhabitants of the military base were asleep, this left them vulnerable hence making the attack so effective.
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Grants Braes AFC was created in 1961.
The three tests for an effective strategy are: external, internal, and dynamic consistency.
A commander with a strategy for every scenario.
learning styles and a strategy for effective communication and collaboration
Total War
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win at all costs
In my opinion Supreme Commander 2
win at all costs
As President, he was Commander-in-Chief, but he had no experience in military command. He taught himself military strategy and tactics from the Library of Congress to be able to converse with his generals.
Lee commanded the Army of Northern Virginia, but there was no overall Confederate commander to coordinate strategy between various armies.
just run and jumprope
Goal selection and strategy monitoring