(South) Joseph E. Johnston Robert E.Lee T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson P.G.T. Beauregard Braxton Bragg Bedford Forrest (North) U.S. Grant W.T. Sherman George Thomas George McLellan George Meade Phil Sheridan
Sherman to move from Chattanooga into Georgia and capture Atlanta Or more correctly, to destroy the Army of Tennessee. When Sherman failed to do this, he captured Atlanta instead, as a big, visible gesture that would impress the North and help Lincoln to win the election. (The Army of Tennessee escaped and headed North to take on George Thomas at Nashville, where it came to grief.)
The "Africa Corps" was the German unit fighting in North Africa under the command of General Rommel, the "Desert Fox." The commander of US tank units opposing Rommel in North Africa was General George Patton.
He was from the North.
for the north known as union
General-in-Chief throughout that year was Henry Halleck. His three main armies were commanded by: Joe Hooker, who was defeated at Chancellorsville, and replaced by George Meade who defeated Lee at Gettysburg. William Rosecrans, who was defeated at Chickamauga, and replaced by George Thomas. Ulysses Grant, who liberated the Mississippi, went to help George Thomas at Chattanooga, and would be promoted General-in-Chief, early in 1864.
general Thomas Jackson is a north general NEW RESPONDENT Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was a Confederate (South) general.
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The General-in-Chief at the outbreak of war was Winfield Scott, followed by George McLellan, [short interval, then] Henry Halleck, and finally Ulysses Grant.
The Union General-in-Chief who brought final victory was U.S. Grant. Before that, the job had been held (in this order) by Winfield Scott, George McClellan and Henry Halleck.
George Henry Perkins has written: 'Aboriginal remains in the Champlain Valley' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America
General Thomas Gage was the Commander-in-Chief of the British army in North America during the war. George III was King of England during the war. George Washington was the Commander-in-Chief of the American army.
George McLellan
General George Meade for the North, General Robert E. Lee for the South.
George Meade commanded the Army of the Potomac.
Famous American General who fought in North Africa and Europe.
General Robert E. Lee for the south, General George Meade for the north.