The West Point class of 1846 was one of the most distinguished in the academies history. Among the best graduates was George B. McClellan and "Stonewall" Jackson. Of that class 12 served as generals for the Union and 10 served for the Confederacy.
The West Point class of 1846 was one of the most distinguished classes in the history of West Point. Among the outstanding graduating cadets were George B. McClellan and Stonewall Jackson. 12 graduates became generals for the Union and 10 became generals for the Confederacy.
Ulysses S. Grant. There were other Presidents who served in the Civil War but I don't think any were generals.
Too many to list
The Mexican War (1846-48). Many men who were Civil War generals were junior officers in the Mexican War.
Civil War Generals II was created in 1997.
Civil War Generals II happened in 1997.
Two notable Civil War generals from Arkansas are Patrick Cleburne and Thomas C. Hindman. Cleburne, often referred to as the "Stonewall of the West," served in the Confederate Army and was known for his strategic prowess. Hindman also served as a Confederate general and was involved in various battles in the Western Theater. Both played significant roles in the Civil War and contributed to the military history of Arkansas.
Two USMA graduates and active generals in the US Civil War had published their views on warfare in the 19th century. Confederate General Pierre Beauregard and Union General Henry Halleck each published their ideas on 19th century warfare prior to the outbreak of the US Civil War.
The number one killer in the Civil War was dysentery. This caused severe dehydration and diarrhea and many soldiers died from bowel disorders.
There were many Civil War Generals who served in the Mexican American War. Among them were Robert E. Lee, US Grant, William T. Sherman, Winfield Scott
Notably , U.S. Grant ~ look to the related link below for a list of generals in the Civil War .
These are major Generals Union: Generals Pope, McClellan, Burnside, Thomas, Grant Confederacy: General Lee