Military Policy of the United States, by Emory Upton: 4th Impression1917 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 270
... Halleck was in command of the Department of the Missouri , the eastern limit of which was the Cumberland River . The part of Kentucky east of the Cumberland was occupied by the Army of the Ohio , commanded by Major - General Buell . The ...
... Halleck was in command of the Department of the Missouri , the eastern limit of which was the Cumberland River . The part of Kentucky east of the Cumberland was occupied by the Army of the Ohio , commanded by Major - General Buell . The ...
Strana 271
... Halleck's orders I have always given Halleck the full credit for that movement , which was skillful , successful , and extremely rich in military results ; indeed it was the first real success on our side in the civil war . a As the ...
... Halleck's orders I have always given Halleck the full credit for that movement , which was skillful , successful , and extremely rich in military results ; indeed it was the first real success on our side in the civil war . a As the ...
Strana 272
... Halleck , who directed all military operations from his headquar- ters at St. Louis . The Army of the Ohio at this time numbered , present and absent , 94,783 men ; present for duty , 73,472 men . Of the latter number General Halleck ...
... Halleck , who directed all military operations from his headquar- ters at St. Louis . The Army of the Ohio at this time numbered , present and absent , 94,783 men ; present for duty , 73,472 men . Of the latter number General Halleck ...
Strana 273
... Halleck reorganized the three armies into one ; the right wing commanded by Major - General Thomas ; the left wing by Major - General Buell ; the center by Major - General Pope . General Grant held the nominal position of second in ...
... Halleck reorganized the three armies into one ; the right wing commanded by Major - General Thomas ; the left wing by Major - General Buell ; the center by Major - General Pope . General Grant held the nominal position of second in ...
Strana 274
... Halleck a force of not less than 120,000 bayonets ; by drawing other troops from Kentucky and Tennessee the aggregate might further have been increased to 160,000 . Two hundred miles south of Corinth lay the Vicksburg and Jackson ...
... Halleck a force of not less than 120,000 bayonets ; by drawing other troops from Kentucky and Tennessee the aggregate might further have been increased to 160,000 . Two hundred miles south of Corinth lay the Vicksburg and Jackson ...
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