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Robert E. Lee was a Captain during the Mexican American War. Sterling Price became a Brigadier General after the Taos Revolt and was a General Officer of the Confederate States.
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
The Battle of Savannah can refer to two different battles that took place during the American Revolution:(December 29, 1778) The 1778 British Capture of Savannah(September 16-October 18, 1779) The 1779 American Siege of Savannah.....HEY MONIQUE.
Chester A Arthur was the Quartermaster General of the State of New York and held the rank of Brigadier General United States Volunteers during the Civil War. Although he did not see action he was instrumental in supplying a large number of Union Troops during the Rebellion.
General Sherman's "March To The Sea" concluded in Savannah, Georgia on December 21st, 1864 when the Mayor of Savannah, Dr Richard Arnold, surrendered to General John Geary in return for a promise of safety from the same fate as that which occurred during Sherman's infamous march through Atlanta.
casimir pulaski
George Armstrong Custer became the youngest brigadier general in the Union army. Despite having no direct command experience, he became the youngest brigadier general in the UnionArmy at age 23 during the US Civil War. Custer was a West Point graduate and was present at General Lee's surrender at Appomattox. He was killed years after the war by a Native American attack on his troop in the West.
In the American Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg, the key leaders at the top level for each side were the following: On the Union side, Major General George Meade was the top commander, with a variety of capable lower-ranking officers in positions of influence during the battle. On the Confederate side, General Robert E. Lee was the top commander. Several of his corps commanders should also be mentioned, as they had important (and generally negative, as the results would show) influence on the battle: Lt. General James Longstreet and Lt. General Richard S. Ewell.
Benedict Arnold's accomplishment was that during the Revolutionary War he was a general of the Continental Army and became a hero when he led the attack at the Battle of Saratoga. After his defection to the British Army, he was given a commission as a brigadier general.
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James Wolfe
Grant was a professional soldier and commander of all union armies when the war ended, B. Harrison and Garfield were brigadier generals and Hayes was brigadier general of volunteers.
He was a US Army general who fought on the side of the Union during the Civil War. He also was the author of many books.
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George Tecumseh Sherman would be my guess, during his march through Georgia.
He was a general during WW2. He was assigned the role after the attack on Pearl Harbour.
There were at least three American generals during World War II whose last name began with "Q": Brigadier-General Omar H. Quade; Lieutenant-General Elwood R. Quesada; and Brigadier-General Alfred B. Quinton Jr.