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The lives of people on both sides of the Atlantic were threatened by the German Navy and their U boats. Ships of all countries were at risk too.
The true potential of the rifles available during the Civil War was not used because Generals on both sides insisted on using old tactics, without tacking the ability of their weapons into account.
During World War I, no countries actively supported both sides of the conflict at any time; that is, no country switched sides at some point during the war. While Italy began the war as a "paper ally" of the Central Powers, it did not actively contribute military assistance of any kind to their cause. In 1915, it became a combatant on the side of the Triple Alliance.
Most US generals came from the ranks of the graduates of the US Military Academy at West Point, New York. The North had a larger pool of military trained men then did the South. The pool of officers was larger for the North, no doubt. However, on both sides the general pool was diluted due to the necessity of making political generals. On a ratio basis, it can be debated that the South had a higher quality of possible generals.
They wanted to help their country and their allies.
Great Generals
Both sides had several generals. None was 'first'.
Wikipedia will give you an index of Generals on both sides.
General George Washington who lereandd his great skills from the British
The USA borders my country on both sides -where am I .
Both of those countries were forced to join Napoleans Empire so i seems unlikely that there would be any undefeated generals from these countries, however if there were any generals of this kind their victories had no effect on the over all campain.
A succession of generals from both sides over the 50 year period that the wars lasted.
For the Union, Maj. Gen. George MeadeFor the Confederates, Gen. Robert E. Lee
The origin of ambivalence is from the Latin ambi- 'on both sides' and valere 'be worth'.
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.
all of Europe, India, Middle East and Western Asia. Countries with caucasians currently as the majority include the same as of origin, the Australian continent, and both American continents.
You have American citizenship but foreign ancestry. Your origin is from both of your parents in term of ancestry.