He was a brisk and energetic organiser, who managed to revive Union morale after the miseries of Fredericksburg and the Mud March.
He also looked after the comfort of the rank-&-file - to the extent of allowing 'horizontal refreshment' in the company of female camp-followers.
All this made him very popular with the troops. But he didn't last long.
Although his plan for the Chancellorsville campaign was perfectly sound, Lee managed to wrong-foot him, and Stonewall was able to catch him unawares with a shattering charge.
Despite being well-connected in Washington, he had to go.
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never turn and walk away to avoid giving a hand salute
The general who got the most out of his troops was Stonewall Jackson. His army was known as a foot cavalry. The General who did the most with the material he was given was Ulysses S Grant. He would take men no one else could do anything with and turn them into first class solders.
i think that victor from underworld was the first vampire to create a vampire army because in the story it said that victor ask Marcus to turn him into a vampire and then his entire army so that was the first vampire army watch the movies you'll understand
The Confederates had numerous nicknames for the Union soldiers but the most popular ones were Yankee (often shortened to Yank) or Billy Yank. (The north in turn called them Johnny Reb.)
Between the days of April 28 to 29, 1863, General Joseph Hooker forced his way across the Rappahannock River and pierce the defensive line of General Lee's Army of the Potomac. His plan was to turn the left flank of Lee's army and reach the rear of the Rebel army. Several factors prompted this decision:* Hooker used his two to one troop advantage over the Confederate army;* Hooker's timing was greatly influenced by the fact that a major part of Lee's army was in southeastern Virginia;* Hooker's turning of Lee's flank would endanger Lee's lines of communications. Under normal conditions Lee would be forced to mount an offensive to protect those lines; and* Hooker believed Lee would have to attack, and fall prey to Hooker's larger army.Hooker's plans were sound and well thought out, however, Hooker was challenging the military wisdom of Robert E. Lee, which proved to be an error.
Before the actual Battle of Chancellorsville, "Fighting Joe" Hooker had been named by US President Lincoln to replace Ambrose Burnside as the commander of the Army of the Potomac. Hooker's first move to position his army for an upcomong battle was to move it on April 27, 1863 from its camps around Falmouth, Virginia and moving it up the north bank of the Rappahannock River. This was a prelude in an attempt to turn the left flank of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Because he felt that his first loyalty was to Virginia.
The Army of the Potomac was commanded, in turn, by Irvin McDowell, George McClellan, Ambrose Burnside, Joseph Hooker and George Meade. As this was the army that ended the war by defeating the Army of Northern Virginia, some say that Lee should have surrendered to Meade, not Grant.
they were trained and fought bravely, helping to turn the tide of the war
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Because Virginia voted Confederate, and he was not prepared to attack his home-state.
He Loved Virginia, and when Virginia declared its secession, Lee chose to follow his home state.
It would be a bit of an anachronism, since the telephone wouldn't be invented for almost forty years ("Union Army" pegs it as US Civil War era ... before 1864 ... and the telephone wasn't invented until around the turn of the century), but other than that, it's fine with me if you want to call them.
To turn a negative attitude into a positive one it is important to lead by example. A child will watch you and if they see you being positive they will also be positive.
As soon as Union troops entered an area the slaves would runaway behind union lines. It was the policy of the army not to turn slaves over to their owners. They were referred as "contraband " because contraband doesn't have to be returned. Nearly 180,000 free black men and escaped slaves served in the union army. Yet, they did struggle with discrimination and were segregated in all ways. Often they had white officers. Watch the movie Glory to get a feel for this.
To turn the Army of Tennessee into the most disciplined unit in the South. To make sufficient inroads into the state of Kentucky that he was able to install a Confederate government there. To win the Battle of Chickamauga so decisively that the Union Army was nearly destroyed. To keep the Army of the Cumberland trapped in Chattanooga, so that it nearly starved.