The failure of US Civil War Generals and commanding officers to effectively communicate with each other and with their troops was a major problem in the US Civil War and in fact with any army in any war. And, it was not specifically related to any special form of tactics. With that said, physical obstacles placed special problems for linear tactics in the US Civil War. The large sweep of compact linear lines and even long columns, plagued commanders on each side of the war.
There were several commanders or generals for the North during the Civil War. Some of the top commanders included Ulysses S. Grant, George McClellan, Robert Anderson, and George Custer.
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Field commanders from both sides of the US Civil War shared a common problem concerning troop movements. Perhaps the most persistent and troublesome problems involved coordinating the movements of infantry columns that were out of sight of each other. As an example, Major General Joseph Hooker had this problem as the Battle of Chancellorsville approached.
Different Commanders used different Strategies for defferent engagements. Perhaps you are referring to Tactics.
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The US Civil War was indeed significant, affecting millions of people.
Robert E. Lee and Stone Wall Jackson.
After the Civil War, his primary concern became education for blacks.
The Union Commanders was Scott. He formulated the Anaconda Plan.
Union- Ulysses S. Grant Confederate- Albert Sidney Johnston
Aggressive commanders (Grant & Sherman) and the men & materials to back them up.
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