Hancock stands the most conspicuous figure of all the general officers who did not exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. The Review of Reviews - 第 109 頁由 編輯 - 1895完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James William Buel, John Clark Ridpath, Marcus Joseph Wright - 1900 - 490 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible." Hanging Rock, Battle of, August 6, 1780. At this place General Sumter surprised the British post. The... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1901 - 522 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible." To an adverse critic bluff General Sherman said: "If you will sit down and write the best thing that... | |
| John McAuley Palmer - 1901 - 684 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. He was a man of very conspicuous personal appearance. His genial disposition made him friends, and... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, James William Buel - 1901 - 504 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible." Hanging Rock, Battle of, August 6, 1780. At this place General Sumter surprised the British post. The... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 544 頁
...exercise a general command. He commanded a corps larger than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. He was a man of very conspicuous personal appearance. Tall, well formed and at the time of which I... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 540 頁
...exercise a general command. He commanded a corps larger than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. He was a man of very conspicuous personal appa vrance. Tall, well formed and at the time of which I... | |
| Joseph Wendel Muffly - 1904 - 1214 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a Corps longer than any other one and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. He was a man of very conspicuous personal appearance. Tall, well-formed at the time of which I now... | |
| Oscar Henry Cooper, Harry Fishburne Estill (F.), William Leonard Lemmon - 1908 - 648 頁
...conspicuous figure of all the general officers who did not exercise a separate command His name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible." HOOD, JOHN B. — GeneralC. SA Born in Kentucky in 1831. Graduating at West Point, he served in 1857... | |
| John Day Smith - 1909 - 428 頁
...exercise a separate command. He commanded a corps longer than any other one, and his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible. He was a man of very conspicuous personal appearance. Tall, wellformed, and, at the time of whicn I... | |
| John Formby - 1910 - 554 頁
...command to him, and he always exercised it with conspicuous success. Grant says that " his name was never mentioned as having committed in battle a blunder for which he was responsible," while Sheridan speaks with admiration of his rare military judgment, and correct appreciation of a difficult... | |
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