Napoleon once wrote, "Nothing is more important in war than unity of command; thus, when war is waged against a single power, there must be one army, acting on one line, and led by one chief." For three years, the eastern armies of the United States had been unsuccessful in defeating their opponents. But in March 1864, the President appointed Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant to command the armies of the United States. A general who had served only in the western theater of the war, Grant went east to assume command. Soon after his arrival in Washington, Grant changed the entire nature of the eastern campaign. Complex problems faced the new General-in-Chief. Not only did he have to formulate grand strategy, he also had to decide where the...
General Grant His Public and Professional Life For the general who don\u27t scare worth a damn, Ul...
© 2014 David James Prior JonsonWas General Ulysses S. Grant a brilliant general or a clumsy butcher ...
Students of American military history tend to focus on the nation’s large-scale, conventional confli...
Napoleon once wrote, "Nothing is more important in war than unity of command; thus, when war is wage...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryCharles SandersThis thesis examines the relationships of Ulysses ...
A parallel look at the command systems of the Union and the Confederacy as they evolved during the C...
General Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of three major Confederate armies across the America...
Grant\u27s Strategic Command The General as Administrator Cairo, Illinois, is the southernmost nor...
George Gordon Meade was 47 years old the morning of June 28, 1863, when command of the Army of the P...
Ulysses S. Grant wore this lieutenant general's shoulder mark during the Battle of the Wilderness in...
Jefferson Davis, though apparently well-qualified for the role of commander-in-chief, nevertheless p...
This article examines Ulysses S. Grant’s command of the Union army after receiving his commission as...
On April 9, 1865, Palm Sunday, Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant met in the front parlor of Wilmer ...
This study investigates the development of large unit command and control in the United States Army ...
General Grant His Public and Professional Life For the general who don\u27t scare worth a damn, Ul...
© 2014 David James Prior JonsonWas General Ulysses S. Grant a brilliant general or a clumsy butcher ...
Students of American military history tend to focus on the nation’s large-scale, conventional confli...
Napoleon once wrote, "Nothing is more important in war than unity of command; thus, when war is wage...
Analyzing Grant\u27s Command Structure Ulysses S. Grant ranks as the greatest general to emerge ...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryCharles SandersThis thesis examines the relationships of Ulysses ...
A parallel look at the command systems of the Union and the Confederacy as they evolved during the C...
General Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of three major Confederate armies across the America...
Grant\u27s Strategic Command The General as Administrator Cairo, Illinois, is the southernmost nor...
George Gordon Meade was 47 years old the morning of June 28, 1863, when command of the Army of the P...
Ulysses S. Grant wore this lieutenant general's shoulder mark during the Battle of the Wilderness in...
Jefferson Davis, though apparently well-qualified for the role of commander-in-chief, nevertheless p...
This article examines Ulysses S. Grant’s command of the Union army after receiving his commission as...
On April 9, 1865, Palm Sunday, Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant met in the front parlor of Wilmer ...
This study investigates the development of large unit command and control in the United States Army ...
General Grant His Public and Professional Life For the general who don\u27t scare worth a damn, Ul...
© 2014 David James Prior JonsonWas General Ulysses S. Grant a brilliant general or a clumsy butcher ...
Students of American military history tend to focus on the nation’s large-scale, conventional confli...