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Madison Baugher Grant
Joseph Hooker
i believe that a soldier had gotten extremely lucky and had found the south's war plans and passed them on to his commanding officer/general.
Former Naval Officer and U.S. Representative (Tennessee) William Robert Anderson (June 17, 1921 - February 25, 2007) was the 2nd Commanding Officer of USS Nautilus (SSN-571).It was Anderson who was the CO for Nautilus' historic mission under the North Pole in 1958.
The little-known U.S. Grant. It was his first major battle as a General, and he nearly lost it - caught off-guard on the first day. But it was still an important win for the North, especially as the highly-respected Confederate commander Sidney Johnston was killed there.
Edward Pakenham, Major General, commanding the British North American Army.
The north was fighting the south and the north win the battle of the war
The North called it the First Battle of Bull Run, and South called it the first Battle of Manassas.
Virginia, 1861, known as the First Battle of Bull Run in the North, and the First Battle of Manassas in the South.
Lee, of course, for the Army of Northern Virginia. The latest luckless commander of the luckless Army of the Potomac was Joe Hooker. Michael Montagne
Both Antietam and Gettysburg were fought in the North.
The first battle of the Civil War was the First Battle of Bull Run aka The First Battle of Manassas at Manassas. The north fully expected a quick blowout but were amazing defeated by the south.