The Generals-in-Chief were, in sequence, Winfield Scott, George McClellan, Henry Halleck, Ulysses Grant.
he was commanding the union army
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The first commander of the entire Union army was Winfield Scott.
General Ulysses Grant
George Gordon Meade was the commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
No - he was Commanding General of the Union Army of the Potomac
The Commanding General of the Union Army (for most of the Civil War) was General Ulysses S. Grant; the Commanding General of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee
Joseph Hooker of the Union - commanding the Army of the Potomac.
Meade commanded the Army of the Potomac during Gettysburg.
General Joshua Chamberlain commanded the 1st Division of 5th Corp of the Army of Potomac which gave the Honour of The Arms formally accepting the surrender of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, on Apr.12, 1865.
It was Gen. Ulysses S.Grant
At the start of the Civil War, Winfield Scott was the Commanding General of the Union Army.