Like all of the Confederacy's military forces, these generals answered to their civilian leadership, in particular Jefferson Davis, the South's president and therefore commander-in-chief of the Army, Navy, and Marines of the Confederate States.
History
Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the U.S. Army when the Confederate Congress established their War Department on February 21, 1861. The Confederate Army was composed of three parts; the Army of the Confederate States of America (ACSA, intended to be the permanent, regular army), the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS, or "volunteer" Army, to be disbanded after hostilities), and the various Southern statemilitias.
Confederate Officer's Insignia - Civil War Uniforms reviewed
In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army. Despite starting from nothing, the young Confederacy chose to not just exactly copy the United States army and there is a lot of difference in style. While you are learning, enjoy photos of original insignia and original images of officers.
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published: 22 Jun 2022
What Happened to Confederate Leaders After the Civil War
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecution, some faced public scrutiny, and others flourished with successful careers after the war. Here are some of the most notable Confederate leaders and generals, and what they did after the Civil War.
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeZM5srPCo&t=81s
Intro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPGQhHB5vg
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Jefferson Davis - 0:26
Alexander H. Stephens - 3:17
Robert E. Lee - 4:28
P.G.T Beauregard - 5:55
Joseph E. Johnston - 7:01
Nathan Bedford Forrest - 7:41
Stonewall Jackson - 8:42
George Pickett - 9:22
Outro - 9:51
published: 07 Feb 2024
Ranking the Confederacy's Lieutenant Generals
published: 14 Jul 2010
General officers in the Confederate States Army
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The general officers of the Confederate States Army (CSA) were the senior military leaders of the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861–1865.
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American Civil War: Confederate Army Ranks, Structure and Organisation: Mini-Documentary
This is a shortish rank structure video of the Army of the Confederate States of America between 1861 and 1965, during the American Civil War Era. If you enjoy then please like and subscribe to my channel, or just command down below. If I made any mistakes then please let me know and cite your sources.
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published: 30 Jul 2021
Top 12 Confederate Generals
published: 30 Apr 2022
Which US Military bases are named after Confederate generals?
There are 10 U.S. Military bases named after Civil War Confederate generals. All are Army bases, and all are in the South. Here's a look at the bases and the men they are named after.
Video by Kevin Keister / The News & Observer
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published: 11 Jun 2020
General officers in the Confederate States Army
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William T Sherman: The First Modern General
"William Tecumseh Sherman: The First Modern General"
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published: 18 Jun 2024
Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Both sides of the conflict had hoped for a swift and minimally damaging war. Yet, it was clear now that the end was far from near, and the Union - despite its laundry list of advantages - was struggling. The start of 1862 had scarcely seen any significant Confederate losses thus far, however, the North was coming into the new year with fresh motivation and determination…
PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaYCltLsdk
PART 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiW_supSSOk
PART 4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu2mZOuvCsQ
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In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army. Despite starting from nothing, the young C...
In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army. Despite starting from nothing, the young Confederacy chose to not just exactly copy the United States army and there is a lot of difference in style. While you are learning, enjoy photos of original insignia and original images of officers.
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In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army. Despite starting from nothing, the young Confederacy chose to not just exactly copy the United States army and there is a lot of difference in style. While you are learning, enjoy photos of original insignia and original images of officers.
Enjoying the series – please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/civilwardigitaldigest
Thanks to the 21st Georgia Fife and Drum Corps for supporting this video.
Want to show off your interest in history and Civil War Digital Digest? Check out the store for shirts, drinking ware, and more: http://www.cafepress.com/civilwardigitaldigeststore
#CWDD #history #dighist #digitalhistory #digitalhistorian #education #research #connection #civilwar #rank #insignia #officers #infantry #South #Confederacy #uniform #artifact #artillery #cavalry #staff
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecuti...
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecution, some faced public scrutiny, and others flourished with successful careers after the war. Here are some of the most notable Confederate leaders and generals, and what they did after the Civil War.
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeZM5srPCo&t=81s
Intro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPGQhHB5vg
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Jefferson Davis - 0:26
Alexander H. Stephens - 3:17
Robert E. Lee - 4:28
P.G.T Beauregard - 5:55
Joseph E. Johnston - 7:01
Nathan Bedford Forrest - 7:41
Stonewall Jackson - 8:42
George Pickett - 9:22
Outro - 9:51
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecution, some faced public scrutiny, and others flourished with successful careers after the war. Here are some of the most notable Confederate leaders and generals, and what they did after the Civil War.
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeZM5srPCo&t=81s
Intro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPGQhHB5vg
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Jefferson Davis - 0:26
Alexander H. Stephens - 3:17
Robert E. Lee - 4:28
P.G.T Beauregard - 5:55
Joseph E. Johnston - 7:01
Nathan Bedford Forrest - 7:41
Stonewall Jackson - 8:42
George Pickett - 9:22
Outro - 9:51
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General officers in the Confederate States Army
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This is a shortish rank structure video of the Army of the Confederate States of America between 1861 and 1965, during the American Civil War Era. If you enjoy ...
This is a shortish rank structure video of the Army of the Confederate States of America between 1861 and 1965, during the American Civil War Era. If you enjoy then please like and subscribe to my channel, or just command down below. If I made any mistakes then please let me know and cite your sources.
Music Sources: {I do not own the rights to this music}:
https://archive.org/details/TheBonnieBlueFlag_338
https://www.zedge.net/find/confederate
This is a shortish rank structure video of the Army of the Confederate States of America between 1861 and 1965, during the American Civil War Era. If you enjoy then please like and subscribe to my channel, or just command down below. If I made any mistakes then please let me know and cite your sources.
Music Sources: {I do not own the rights to this music}:
https://archive.org/details/TheBonnieBlueFlag_338
https://www.zedge.net/find/confederate
There are 10 U.S. Military bases named after Civil War Confederate generals. All are Army bases, and all are in the South. Here's a look at the bases and the me...
There are 10 U.S. Military bases named after Civil War Confederate generals. All are Army bases, and all are in the South. Here's a look at the bases and the men they are named after.
Video by Kevin Keister / The News & Observer
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There are 10 U.S. Military bases named after Civil War Confederate generals. All are Army bases, and all are in the South. Here's a look at the bases and the men they are named after.
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This is first attemp to make these kinds of short videos. If successful .. will cover more wikipedia pages.
Important People, Events, Places & other entities in last 27 years.
This is based on news coverage & wikipedia views data & importance.
NLP & Machine Learning used to filter out the entities.Wikipedia is used as a data retrieval platform & Google's text-2-speech is used to make audio. Whole process is automated.
This is first attemp to make these kinds of short videos. If successful .. will cover more wikipedia pages.
"William Tecumseh Sherman: The First Modern General"
Join me, Cosmic Horror Madman Eric Malachite, as we explore the life and legacy of William Tecumseh Sherma...
"William Tecumseh Sherman: The First Modern General"
Join me, Cosmic Horror Madman Eric Malachite, as we explore the life and legacy of William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union general who revolutionized modern warfare. From his early days as a young officer to his march to the sea and beyond, we'll examine Sherman's military strategies, his views on war and slavery, and his impact on American history.
#WilliamTecumsehSherman #AmericanCivilWar #MilitaryHistory"
"William Tecumseh Sherman: The First Modern General"
Join me, Cosmic Horror Madman Eric Malachite, as we explore the life and legacy of William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union general who revolutionized modern warfare. From his early days as a young officer to his march to the sea and beyond, we'll examine Sherman's military strategies, his views on war and slavery, and his impact on American history.
#WilliamTecumsehSherman #AmericanCivilWar #MilitaryHistory"
Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Both sides of the conflict had hoped for a swift and minima...
Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Both sides of the conflict had hoped for a swift and minimally damaging war. Yet, it was clear now that the end was far from near, and the Union - despite its laundry list of advantages - was struggling. The start of 1862 had scarcely seen any significant Confederate losses thus far, however, the North was coming into the new year with fresh motivation and determination…
PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaYCltLsdk
PART 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiW_supSSOk
PART 4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu2mZOuvCsQ
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Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Both sides of the conflict had hoped for a swift and minimally damaging war. Yet, it was clear now that the end was far from near, and the Union - despite its laundry list of advantages - was struggling. The start of 1862 had scarcely seen any significant Confederate losses thus far, however, the North was coming into the new year with fresh motivation and determination…
PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaYCltLsdk
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In this episode, Andrew Roscoe provides an informative overview of insignia worn by officers in the Confederate army. Despite starting from nothing, the young Confederacy chose to not just exactly copy the United States army and there is a lot of difference in style. While you are learning, enjoy photos of original insignia and original images of officers.
Enjoying the series – please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/civilwardigitaldigest
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#CWDD #history #dighist #digitalhistory #digitalhistorian #education #research #connection #civilwar #rank #insignia #officers #infantry #South #Confederacy #uniform #artifact #artillery #cavalry #staff
The Confederate States of America was a breakaway state led by many powerful and skilled leaders and generals. After the war, some leaders faced legal prosecution, some faced public scrutiny, and others flourished with successful careers after the war. Here are some of the most notable Confederate leaders and generals, and what they did after the Civil War.
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCeZM5srPCo&t=81s
Intro Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJPGQhHB5vg
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
Jefferson Davis - 0:26
Alexander H. Stephens - 3:17
Robert E. Lee - 4:28
P.G.T Beauregard - 5:55
Joseph E. Johnston - 7:01
Nathan Bedford Forrest - 7:41
Stonewall Jackson - 8:42
George Pickett - 9:22
Outro - 9:51
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General officers in the Confederate States Army
The general officers of the Confederate States Army (CSA) were the senior military leaders of the Confederacy during the American Civil War of 1861–1865.
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This is a shortish rank structure video of the Army of the Confederate States of America between 1861 and 1965, during the American Civil War Era. If you enjoy then please like and subscribe to my channel, or just command down below. If I made any mistakes then please let me know and cite your sources.
Music Sources: {I do not own the rights to this music}:
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There are 10 U.S. Military bases named after Civil War Confederate generals. All are Army bases, and all are in the South. Here's a look at the bases and the men they are named after.
Video by Kevin Keister / The News & Observer
Read more: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article243442316.html
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This is first attemp to make these kinds of short videos. If successful .. will cover more wikipedia pages.
"William Tecumseh Sherman: The First Modern General"
Join me, Cosmic Horror Madman Eric Malachite, as we explore the life and legacy of William Tecumseh Sherman, the Union general who revolutionized modern warfare. From his early days as a young officer to his march to the sea and beyond, we'll examine Sherman's military strategies, his views on war and slavery, and his impact on American history.
#WilliamTecumsehSherman #AmericanCivilWar #MilitaryHistory"
Why did The Confederates Lose Despite Their Big Military Victories? - The American Civil War (1862)
Both sides of the conflict had hoped for a swift and minimally damaging war. Yet, it was clear now that the end was far from near, and the Union - despite its laundry list of advantages - was struggling. The start of 1862 had scarcely seen any significant Confederate losses thus far, however, the North was coming into the new year with fresh motivation and determination…
PART 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYaYCltLsdk
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Like all of the Confederacy's military forces, these generals answered to their civilian leadership, in particular Jefferson Davis, the South's president and therefore commander-in-chief of the Army, Navy, and Marines of the Confederate States.
History
Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs of the U.S. Army when the Confederate Congress established their War Department on February 21, 1861. The Confederate Army was composed of three parts; the Army of the Confederate States of America (ACSA, intended to be the permanent, regular army), the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS, or "volunteer" Army, to be disbanded after hostilities), and the various Southern statemilitias.
A Union general and his troops raided a confederate food supply but left the black-eyed peas and salted pork thinking they were animal food. The Confederate soldiers considered the black-eyed peas lucky as they were among the only foods left to eat.
[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] ... Hymel that inspired the film ... Apparently, in real life, the warehouse was overrun by rats, climbing over mail bags, according to MajorGeneralMariK ...Army base named after the Confederate General Robert E.
During the reign of the Assad regime, the GeneralSportsFederation faced accusations of losing the football system and failing to achieve positive results, using the security conditions in Syria as an excuse to justify its failures.