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Civil War Generals II happened in 1997.
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
Generals Lee and Grant were each in the Mexican War as US officers. Later they both were in the US Civil War as opponents.
There were many including both Lee and Grant.
i actually just read a book about the civil war. both sides feel like their soldiers need alot more training. :)
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Wikipedia will give you an index of Generals on both sides.
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.
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.
Civil War Generals II was created in 1997.
Civil War Generals II happened in 1997.
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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 similarities between north and the civil war are...... Both sides were American. Both sides spoke English. Both sides raised regional units. Both sides had the same weapons. Both sides had poor medical care. Both sides wanted to expand
Both sides in the US civil War used cannons.
The Mexican War (1846-48). Many men who were Civil War generals were junior officers in the Mexican War.
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