McClellan was a Major General ("two star general"). The Yankees had no one of higher rank than two stars, on the grounds that Washington had been a three star general, and nobody was as good as Washington, until Lincoln promoted Grant to three stars in 1864, so there would be no question that Grant outranked everybody and was in command. Grant was the only three star officer for the north - he was THE Lieutenant General. The south had 30 or so three stars and eight four stars.
Because of the period, African American soldiers could not be officers. Therefore, the highest rank possible to attain was as an enlisted soldier, which was Sergeant Major
The lowest rank was a private.
At the beginning of the war, George Meade became a brigadier general, and later he was promoted to major general. At the Battle of Gettysburg he held the rank of general.
The rank was officially "musician". Drummers, fifers, and buglers were all classified as musicians.
An "Adjutant" was responsible for the administrative details of the regiments, battalions, etc.......the bookkeeper.
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Because of the period, African American soldiers could not be officers. Therefore, the highest rank possible to attain was as an enlisted soldier, which was Sergeant Major
Yes. A Captain is a higher rank, universally.
The lowest rank was a private.
There is no such rank in civiailan life. A captain is a military rank
George Washington was Commanding General of the American Continental Army
He was a Major.
The rank of lieutenant general was established by the Confederate Congress in 1862. Out of respect for George Washington, who held this high rank, the Union waited until February of 1864 to do this. Basically this rank was requested by US President Lincoln for his new general in chief, US Grant.
Robert E. Lee's eldest son was George Washington Curtis Lee. At the end of the US Civil War, Curtis Lee held the rank of major general.
George Washington's highest military rank was commander in chief of the Continental Army.
His rank was that of General, the highest rank attainable in the army of the Confederacy during the Civil War. He held the rank of Colonel in the United States Army before he resigned his commission.
It is true that George Rogers Clark led American attacks against British forts, however, the country is not named after him. He rose to the rank of Brigadier General.