Ulysses Grant was his country's greatest general since George
Washington. Like Washington, Grant's battlefield performance was the
only factor standing between the United States continuing as one,
indivisible nation. Grant was the keystone of Union victory, a man
whose removal would have resulted in the Union cause crumbling into
defeat – and the United States dissolving into a collection of
competing sovereign states. It was not always so clear cut. An early
military career had ended with his resignation for alleged
drunkenness, while in civilian life a number of his business ventures
foundered leading to the nickname “Useless” Grant. However,
victory had its rewards and in March 1864 Grant was promoted to
lieutenant-general, the only United States Army officer except for
George Washington and Winfield Scott to achieve that rank. By the end
of the war Grant would become the United States Army's first full
general since Washington.
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ISBN
9781780961170
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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