Osrpey's examination of the commanders of the American Civil War (1861-1865). The generals who led the brigades; divisions; corps and armies of the Confederacy were very largely products of the same professional backgrounds as their opponents in Union blue - indeed; many of them were former West Point classmates and brother officers in the pre-war US Army; who had served together on the frontier or in the Mexican War. In terms of field experience they were also similar to the vast majority of Union commanders - none of them had ever commanded so much as a brigade before 1861; and they had to learn by trial and error. Some whose pre-war record had promised much were to fail the test of war; some more obscure officers were to rise to the challenge remarkably. This first of two volumes devoted to the Confederate generals details the careers; personalities and appearance of 25 commanders who made their names mainly with the Army of Northern Virginia in the Eastern theater of war.
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