Throughout history, many military leaders have been guided by skilled and intelligent generals. One prominent example is the Roman Empire, which had generals like Julius Caesar and Scipio Africanus who strategically led their armies to numerous victories. In more modern contexts, figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte also relied on talented generals to execute his ambitious campaigns. These leaders often combined their strategic vision with the expertise of their commanders to achieve success on the battlefield.
There was not really any president who led D-Day. It was a combination of leaders and generals, including Winston Churchill and Rossevelt, but who were led by General Eisenhower - Supreme Head of the Alled Forces in WWII.
The Union army was commanded by Major General William S. Rosecrans and the Confederates were led by General Braxton Bragg.
The Union (Northern) army was led by U.S. Grant, nominally under Henry Halleck. The Confederate (Southern) army was led by Sidney Johnston, who was killed in this battle, and replaced by his second-in command P.G.T. Beauregard.
The Confederates. Lee and both the Johnstons outclassed Grant and Sherman. But they were badly led by their President, and suffered from the many drawbacks built into the Confederate effort.
The TET offensive of 1968 is considered by many to have been the beginning of the US's end of involvement in Vietnam.
This is a matter of opinion, but the South probably had the better generals at the start of the Civil War.
The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.The invasion of 43 AD was led by the emperor Claudius. His generals were Paulinus and Vespasian.
Generals Patton, Montgomery and Eisenhower and other lower Generals led the allies through France.
The generals were the officers who led brigade sized units, divisions, corps, and armies.
In WW1 The lions were the soldiers and the donkeys were the generals . It is believed that the generals led the lions (soldiers) to their death
Meade led the Notrh. Lee led the South.
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Robert E. Lee
Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) and Winfield Scott (1786-1866) qualify as two American generals who led invasions into Mexico.
Roman Generals get the credit or the blame for Roman battles, but they did not actually lead them. The generals remained (usually) in the rear on the right wing and directed the battle. It was the centurions that actually led the men into the combats.
General Erwin Rommel and generals under him.
Their ten generals, one from each tribe.