For the North:
US Grant
WT Sherman
Phil Sheridan
Winfield Hancock
Joseph Hooker
George McClellan
For the South:
TJ Jackson (Stonewall)
James Longstreet
Jeb Stuart
Nathan B Forrest
Wade Hampton
Joseph E Johnston
PT Beauregarde.
Good Question, I have Phil Collins, No Jacket Required, both sides are side A....
Both Sides Now - Joni Mitchell album - was created on 2000-02-08.
ANYBODY can be subject to both criminal prosecution and civil lawsuit. Check Mr. O. J. Simpson, one of the leading moneymakers for Court TV since it began. If it had not been for both the criminal and civil trials arrising out of the some sort of event: the alleged killing of his former(?) wife and her friend, both the production company and the broadcasting company would have earned a lot less money that year. Shareholders and traders like murder, maham and really vile human behavior. It's good for the entertainment businss. See: XXXXXX Why would you bother with a particular person? ANYBODY can be subject to BOTH criminal procecution and civil lawsuit(s) and in just about any state. Not just California, which has good production value, however. (Another thing about California, there is a lot of loose behavior which rises to both criminal and civil litigation, thereby, making content for production companies. Californians are not known for their forbearnance with the lawsuit, it appears.)
Snakebites, Medusa, both sides of his nose & both his ears are stretched he also has his septium(sp)pierced
to date Black on Both Sides is his most popular album
Great Generals
Wikipedia will give you an index of Generals on both sides.
On an overall basis the trend in ages among US Civil War generals trended downwards. Because of retirement, resignations, and casualties the ages of generals on both sides trended downwards for both sides in the conflict. The ages of these generals at the beginning of the war were almost identical. Early in war the average ages drifted to between 43.6 to 44.8. At the end of the war, each side in the conflict had almost equal ages for generals, that being 42.4 years of age.
The true potential of the rifles available during the Civil War was not used because Generals on both sides insisted on using old tactics, without tacking the ability of their weapons into account.
In the Civil War, both sides were still technically part of the U.S. There were a few different generals over the course of the war. The most famous ones were the ones who were general at the ends. General Ulysses S. Grant was the general for the Union and General Robert E. Lee was the general for the Confederacy.
There are 40 Generals Currently on Active Duty. This does not count the Generals that are in the National Guard and Reserve who have been activated or otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_active_duty_United_States_four-star_officers
The similarities between north and the civil war are...... Both sides were American. Both sides spoke English. Both sides raised regional units. Both sides had the same weapons. Both sides had poor medical care. Both sides wanted to expand
Both sides had several generals. None was 'first'.
Sebastian
The commanders that served during the Civil War on both the Union and Confederate sides, were called Generals. On the Union side his name was Ulysses S. Grant and on the Confederate side it was Robert E. Lee.
Robert E. Lee and ''Stonewall'' Jackson. Both Confederate.
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