Claudius did not fight any battles. He was afflicted by ailments. He got generals to fight battles for him.
After many delays, Union General Rosencrans finally began to move his army southwards. He distracted Rebel General Braxton Bragg with a feint move to the west. However, with that said, Rosencrans carried all his supplies with him and marched his entire army to Bragg's right side. Bragg could either attack to protect his own now threatened communications lines or as he did, retreat to protect them. Bragg's army then settled in to the south bank of the Tennessee River, near Chattanooga.
He fought in 60 Battles.
El Cid won many battles against sheep donkeys and bannas
I know for a fact that France won the Battle of Verdun
In the Mexican American War, Captain Braxton Bragg won three brevet promotions. He was an outstanding officer in that war. He graduated from West Point in 1847.
Braxton Bragg was in....... 14 wars!Second seminole war Mexican- American warseige of fort brownbattle of monterreybattle of buena vistaAmerican civil warbattle of Shilohbattle of perryvillebattle of stones riverbattle of chickamauga3rd battle of Chattanooga2nd battle of fort fisherbattle of bentaville
Claudius did not fight any battles. He was afflicted by ailments. He got generals to fight battles for him.
After many delays, Union General Rosencrans finally began to move his army southwards. He distracted Rebel General Braxton Bragg with a feint move to the west. However, with that said, Rosencrans carried all his supplies with him and marched his entire army to Bragg's right side. Bragg could either attack to protect his own now threatened communications lines or as he did, retreat to protect them. Bragg's army then settled in to the south bank of the Tennessee River, near Chattanooga.
Major General Braxton Bragg was given a difficult assignment as the commander of the Army of Tennessee. Many historians believe that President Jefferson Davis did not give Bragg the reinforcements and supplies he needed. Despite that, he was asked to carry the heavy burden involved with Tennessee and Kentucky. Jefferson Davis expected Bragg to keep the Union out of Tennessee, which was a Union priority. Bragg had to search for options that would save Tennessee and yet preserve his Army of Tennessee from large losses.
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he fought 8 battles
A great deal of the problems that the Army of Tennessee was that under General Bragg, there were tactical successes. With that said, Bragg's tendency to overestimate the enemy inevitably led him to the conclusion to retreat from the field. This meant that a potentially defeated Union army, who remained on the field of battle claimed the victory. Of great importance were the attempts of Bragg's subordinates to seek his removal. After the battles of Perryville and Murfreesboro many o his generals wrote letters to President Davis regarding tis issue. Some of Bragg's generals either openly told or wrote to Bragg that his command was no longer desirable. This included generals Hardee, Cheatham, Withers and Cleburne.
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He fought in 60 Battles.
Not many. When Braxton Bragg invaded the state, he carried waggon-loads of weapons and uniforms for the recruits he expected to volunteer for service with the Confederates. Very few were interested.