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US forces were commanded by General Winfield Scott. The Mexican forces were commanded by General Antonio Lopez de Sant Anna.
Horatio Gates commanded the American forces. Burgoyne commanded the British.
General George Meade commanded te Federal forces.
Ulysses Grant is considered a hero by many because he was the commanding general of the Union forces when the were victorious in the War Between the States.
President Dwight Eisenhower was the commanding general of the victorious forces in Europe during world war 2.
Scipio Africanus was the general commanding the Roman forces, and Hannibal Barca was the general commanding the Carthaginian (Punic) forces.
No. He was the commanding General of Confederate forces.
You probably mean Robert E. Lee. He was a regular US officer, whom Lincoln wanted to appoint as an army commander and likely future General-in-Chief. Lee said he would have to wait to see whether his home-state of Virginia voted Confederate - which he hoped it wouldn't, as he disapproved of secession. However, the vote went that way, and Lee resigned to join the Confederates.
You probably mean Robert E. Lee. He was a regular US officer, whom Lincoln wanted to appoint as an army commander and likely future General-in-Chief. Lee said he would have to wait to see whether his home-state of Virginia voted Confederate - which he hoped it wouldn't, as he disapproved of secession. However, the vote went that way, and Lee resigned to join the Confederates.
Commanding General Ulysses S. Grant
US forces were commanded by General Winfield Scott. The Mexican forces were commanded by General Antonio Lopez de Sant Anna.
Ulysses S. Grant, dont be so f**ing lazy
The general commanding the French forces was Charles de Lorencez.
75,000 Confederates attacked 87,000 Union troops from 1-3 July 1863. General Robert E. Lee commanding the Confederate forces, lost 28,000 men. General George Meade, commanding the Union forces, lost 23,000 men.
Jackson was the commanding general over the US forces at this famous battle.
He was chief General of all US Forces in Europe. I believe Gen. Dwight Eisenhower was the first.
Jackson was the commanding general over the US forces at this famous battle.