"find out where your enemy is, get at him as soon as you can, strike at him as hard as you can, and keep moving on." In February 1862, grant made a bold move to take Tennessee. Using ironclad gunboats, grant's forces captured two confederate river forts.
The Union strategy in the Battle of Antietam was to assault the under manned Confederate forces of Robert E. Lee. Lee was forced to create a tactical defense in order to have the ability to produce a counter attack against the Union army.
In the last year of the war, with Grant as Union General-in-Chief, Lee was firmly on the defensive, and could only react to Grant's strategy of attrition. He was not in a position to mount one of his bold, aggressive thrusts (especially as these really needed Stonewall Jackson, now dead), and Lee himself was suffering from heart disease, misdiagnosed as rheumatism, and had confided to a few close friends that he was past his best.
The goal was to discourage the Soviet Union from attacking free nations.
The Anaconda Plan was the Union army's strategic goal in the summer of 1861.
The main goal was to create a buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Western Europe
"find out where your enemy is, get at him as soon as you can, strike at him as hard as you can, and keep moving on." In February 1862, grant made a bold move to take Tennessee. Using ironclad gunboats, grant's forces captured two confederate river forts.
The main goal of the Union army in the east was to not be defeated by the Confederacy. This was the main goal of the entire Union Army from 1861 to 1864.
Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
The Union strategy in the Battle of Antietam was to assault the under manned Confederate forces of Robert E. Lee. Lee was forced to create a tactical defense in order to have the ability to produce a counter attack against the Union army.
An objective is a goal to be achieved. A strategy is a method of achieving this goal.
No, it's not true. Terrorism is a strategy, not a goal.
The original goal of the union was to preserve the union at all cost.
grant major goal at richmond were to win at richmond.
succeeds in its goal.
Yes, Grant was a member/ However, the organization was found in late 1871 and did not amount to much when Grant was President. Its goal when founded was to teach people how to hit a target with a rifle. It supposedly took 4000 shots for a union soldier to hit a target.
In the last year of the war, with Grant as Union General-in-Chief, Lee was firmly on the defensive, and could only react to Grant's strategy of attrition. He was not in a position to mount one of his bold, aggressive thrusts (especially as these really needed Stonewall Jackson, now dead), and Lee himself was suffering from heart disease, misdiagnosed as rheumatism, and had confided to a few close friends that he was past his best.