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The Confederates. Lee and both the Johnstons outclassed Grant and Sherman. But they were badly led by their President, and suffered from the many drawbacks built into the Confederate effort.
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Typically, the high command on each side disapproved of the Christmas Truce.
Robert E. Lee and ''Stonewall'' Jackson. Both Confederate.
There are 40 Generals Currently on Active Duty. This does not count the Generals that are in the National Guard and Reserve who have been activated or otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_duty_United_States_four-star_officers
The President of the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and "Stonewal" Jackson were both important generals.
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
The commanders that served during the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate sides, were called Generals. On the Union side his name was Ulysses S. Grant and on the Confederate side it was Robert E. Lee.
On an overall basis the trend in ages among US Civil War generals trended downwards. Because of retirement, resignations, and casualties the ages of generals on both sides trended downwards for both sides in the conflict. The ages of these generals at the beginning of the war were almost identical. Early in war the average ages drifted to between 43.6 to 44.8. At the end of the war, each side in the conflict had almost equal ages for generals, that being 42.4 years of age.
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There were several generals from the Union side that were replaced because they weren't accomplishing what Lincoln wanted.
No Generals. Just a Major (Anderson) commanding the garrison on the island of Fort Sumter.
They are both generals.
both were good generals