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When using the term "dismiss" with regards to Union commanders who were removed from leadership positions, it does not mean " dismissed from the armed forces". It normally means that they have been reassigned to lower and less important positions. Or, simply not given new assignments after being removed form leadership roles. During the course of the US Civil War, US President had to dismiss several commanding generals from high level positions and have them reassigned. Here are three such generals:

1. General George B. McClellan dismissed as general in chief and also dismissed as commander of the Army of the Potomac;

2. "Fighting Joe" Hooker dismissed as commander of the Army of the Potomac and reassigned elsewhere; and

3. General John Pope dismissed as the commander of the Army of the Potomac and reassigned.


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