Stonewall Jackson was the most able commander of Confederate infantry of the war. He was one of those men who seem to naturally understand war, he was an aggressive general and he was unshakable in battle. In the Shanendoah campaign, his rag-tag army ran circles and defeated around three armies sent to stop him, each bigger than his own. He and his men were superb on the attack and were hard marchers. Jackson drove his men HARD, often 20+ miles a day, eventually his men earned the nickname "foot cavalry". He play the pivotal role in some of the Lee's most pivotal campaigns where it really is hard to see any other general being able to do the samething.
The Second Battle of Bull Run, or Second Manassas, fought from August 28 to August 30, 1862, saw Confederate General Robert E. Lee leading his forces, with key subordinates like General Stonewall Jackson playing significant roles. On the Union side, Major General John Pope commanded the Army of Virginia, but he struggled to coordinate his forces effectively against Lee's tactics. The battle resulted in a decisive Confederate victory, further establishing Lee's reputation as a formidable commander.
The two main people were Thomas Jefferson and Napoleon Bonaparte.
During the American Civil War, the Union was led by prominent generals such as Ulysses S. Grant, George Meade, and William Tecumseh Sherman. The Confederacy's key generals included Robert E. Lee, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, and J.E.B. Stuart. These leaders played significant roles in shaping the strategies and outcomes of various battles throughout the conflict. Their legacies continue to influence military studies and American history.
Cromwell's men, often referred to as his "New Model Army," included notable figures such as Oliver Cromwell himself, who was a leading commander and statesman. Other key individuals included Sir Thomas Fairfax, who served as the army's general, and Henry Ireton, Cromwell's son-in-law and a prominent general. Additionally, figures like John Lambert and Edward Whalley played significant roles in the army's campaigns during the English Civil War.
The media like Admiral Kimmel and General Short were kept on a need to know basis......evidentally they didn't need to know Pearl was going to be attacked...........they were there only for the blame in the aftermath.
Carrying out the quick, bold thrusts that Lee directed.
Carrying out the quick, bold thrusts that Lee directed.
During the American Civil War, key military leaders for the North included General Ulysses S. Grant, who ultimately led the Union Army to victory, and General William Tecumseh Sherman, known for his "March to the Sea." On the Confederate side, General Robert E. Lee was the prominent commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, while General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson earned fame for his tactical prowess in several key battles. These leaders played crucial roles in shaping the strategies and outcomes of the war.
Thomas Jane is an American actor best known for his roles in the movies "The Punisher" and "The Mist," and for his TV role in "Hung." He also had notable roles in "61*" and Magnolia.
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During Washington's administration, Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury, and Thomas Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Washington's cabinet also included Secretary of War Henry Knox, and Attorney General Edmund Randolph.
During the American Civil War, key military leaders of the North included Ulysses S. Grant, who eventually became the commanding general of the Union Army, and William Tecumseh Sherman, known for his "March to the Sea." On the Southern side, Robert E. Lee served as the commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, while Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson gained fame for his tactical prowess in several key battles. These leaders played crucial roles in shaping the strategies and outcomes of the conflict.
If you mean the man Julius Caesar, he was the last Roman dictator. His roles were that of a general, politician, and reformer.
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Thomas Jefferson was one of the people who played key roles.