The term "Generals for the East" typically refers to military leaders who were responsible for operations and strategies in Eastern theaters of war, particularly during significant conflicts such as the American Civil War or World War II. These generals often faced unique challenges due to the geography, climate, and local populations of the regions they commanded. Notable figures include General William Tecumseh Sherman in the Civil War, known for his "March to the Sea," and General Douglas MacArthur in the Pacific theater during World War II. Their leadership and tactics significantly influenced the outcomes of their respective campaigns.
The reason German generals opened a front in the east was due to the fact that Russia had mobilized at a quicker pace than had been expected. Russia was also seeing early success with victories in eastern Prussia.
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I can give a partial answer. The Union Army in the East had the following Commanding Generals- Winfield Scott,Irwin McDowell,George McClellan,John Pope,George McClellan(again),Ambrose Burnside,Joseph Hooker,George Meade,and Ulysses Grant. Of the several other Union Armies in the West I am ignorant as to their Commanding Generals.
Sparta lead generals were Eurybiades and Pausanias. Athens lead generals were Miltiades. Themistocles, Xanthippos. Cimon.
For the Union the generals were Ulysses S. Grant and Don Carlos Buell. For the Confederacy the generals were Albert Sydney Johnston and P.G.T Beauregard.
The reason German generals opened a front in the east was due to the fact that Russia had mobilized at a quicker pace than had been expected. Russia was also seeing early success with victories in eastern Prussia.
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I can give a partial answer. The Union Army in the East had the following Commanding Generals- Winfield Scott,Irwin McDowell,George McClellan,John Pope,George McClellan(again),Ambrose Burnside,Joseph Hooker,George Meade,and Ulysses Grant. Of the several other Union Armies in the West I am ignorant as to their Commanding Generals.
The main Union generals were, Winfield Scott, George McClellan, Henry Halleck, Ambrose Burnside, George Armstrong Custer, Philip Sheridan, Joseph Hooker, George Meade, in the east; and Grant, Sherman, and Thomas in the West; with Grant eventually becoming the overall commander.
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The Navy doesn't have Generals - they have Admirals.
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1 full general, 5 lieutenant generals and about 60 major generals
Conducted a continuous war of attrition, regardless of his own casualties, knowing that the Confederates would run out of men first.
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one of the generals were P.G.T. Beureguard
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