The Union Army during the American Civil War was initially led by various generals, but Ulysses S. Grant became the most prominent and effective leader. He was appointed General-in-Chief of the Union Army in March 1864 and played a crucial role in leading the Union to victory against the Confederate forces. His strategic approach and relentless pursuit of enemy forces were key to the Union's success in the war.
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Ulysses S. Grant
Ulysses S. Grant
The senior officer of the forces on Midway was Major General Willis Hale, who was in charge of the detachment of the 7th Army Air Force located on the island. Admirals Chester Nimitz, Frank J. Fetcher and Raymond A. Spruance were in charge of the Battle of Midway. It was a Naval operation not an Army operation so Generals were not in charge of that battle.
The Union Army defeated the Confederate attack known as Pickett's charge. It is considered to be the decisive point in the battle of Gettysburg.
Unionists is the plural of unionist.
Unionist Club was created in 1886.
Italian Unionist Movement ended in 1948.
Progressive Unionist Party was created in 1979.
Irish Unionist Alliance was created in 1891.
United Unionist Coalition was created in 1998.
Liberal Unionist Party ended in 1912.
Liberal Unionist Party was created in 1886.
John Fitzpatrick - unionist - was born in 1871.
Protestant Unionist Party ended in 1971.
Protestant Unionist Party was created in 1966.
Independent Unionist Association was created in 1937.