Token black generals??? Did I want to be an admiral? Yes, when I was a child. When I enlisted it was not to become an admiral. Truth be told, I would have loved to have become a Captain and a ship commander. I figured that out long before they put the words into the mouth of Captain Kirk.
Timmie, Lee was beaten by Grant. Lee did beat the whoremongers (Hooker), the political generals (too many to name), the old line, and the lawyers. He couldn't beat the drunkard and his friend the bi-polar general Sherman. Also Burnside, Hooker and many of the Union generals had the same advantage in man power, equipment, and supplies that Grant had. They just didn't use it. Grant did away with parole and Grant would pursue his enemy even after success. The elegant bunch would stop after a victory and allow both sides to recompose themselves. For Lee, that meant withdrawing with his forces intact for another day. Grant and Sherman didn't see it that way. By the way, Grant was not so drunk when he was in the field.
Timmie pick up a book and stop posting in ignorance. I recommend McPherson.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
You're so fucking stupid and your posts are so obtuse that it's difficult to respond.
Yes, Professor, I am aware that "Lee was beaten by Grant." So is every elementary school student in the United States that had to take American history.
And, yes...I believe you have accurately restated exactly what I posted originally: that Grant was willing to attack endlessly and incur enormous casualties in order to achieve victory....while prior Union commanders had been unwilling to do so...maybe if you go back and read my post again, you will understand it this time.
Finally, McPherson's book was OK but from a historical perspective, there are dozens that are better. I'd suggest you start with Shelby Foote's three volume history of the war if you really want to start getting a handle on it. Be warned though....no pictures for you to look at. And, well....three volumes, like I said. Given your apparently remedial level reading and writing skills, finishing it will probably be a full-time job for you for the next several years. Remember though.... If you'll just stop moving your mouth when you read, it will go faster.