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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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