david G. burnet
Admiral Montojo commanded at Manila Bay. Admiral Paccual commanded the Caribbean Squadron.
commanded the confederate army
CDR Law
Someone who commanded the major armies during the Civil War
If you are asking about Washington he commanded the American forces.
Lamar and huston
Grant commanded the Northern army during the US Civil War. Giap commanded the Northern army during the Vietnam War.
Abide with me
Gem Erwin Rommel commanded the Afrika Korps.
Montcalm
revalutionary war
Douglas MacArthur
Yes. He was General-in-Chief of the Union, and travelled in a mobile HQ beside the Army of the Potomac, commanded by George Meade. They lost the Battle of the Wilderness, but Grant refused to retreat. He hung on to Lee's flank, and eventually cornered him at Petersburg.
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The phrase "retreat hell!" was first used in WW1 by USMC Capt. Lloyd Williams. When asked to retreat he sent back a message saying "Retreat? Hell just got here." The particular phrase "Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction was used sarcastically during the Korean War, when an American USMC General O.P. Smith was questioned why he appeared to be withdrawing, during the Chosin Reservoir, to the best of my knowledge. Marines don't retreat. "Retreat, hell! We're attacking in a different direction!"
The phrase "retreat hell!" was first used in WW1 by USMC Capt. Lloyd Williams. When asked to retreat he sent back a message saying "Retreat? Hell just got here." The particular phrase "Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction was used sarcastically during the Korean War, when an American USMC General O.P. Smith was questioned why he appeared to be withdrawing, during the Chosin Reservoir, to the best of my knowledge. Marines don't retreat. "Retreat, hell! We're attacking in a different direction!"
No, there were no wars in Colorado during the Civil War