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The US Army had over 1,100 Generals during WW2.
The Battle of Guadalcanal was a decisive set of engagements between the Allies (Mainly the United States) and Axis (Japan) during World War II. The United States generals were William Halsey, Daniel Callaghan Norman Scott and Willis Lee. Japanese leaders were Isoroku Yamamoto, Hiroaki Abe, and Nobutake Kondo.
Yes. The south had a long history of military tradition, and the split left the confederacy with a large array of talented officers. Generals such as Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson were among them.
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
Lee for the South and Grant for the North were the most famous.
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He was one of the Confederacy's generals during the Civil War
White army generals were Kolchak and Denikin
The generals on either side who changed during the course of the 27-yer war - scores of them.
Well, there were many diffrent Generals during the Civil War. But, if you mean the Leaders Lincoln for Union and Lee for Confederacy. If im not right feel free to correct me!
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Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott.
There were several famous generals in the War of 1812 including Major General Isaac Brock. Also famous was General William Hull.
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