Hancock the SuperbBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 368 Documented biography of Winfield Scott Hancock, a general of the Union Army of the Potomac, whose leadership proved outstanding at Gettysburg. It was McClellan who conferred the sobriquet "superb" upon his performance. |
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... corps . Couch , the second - ranking officer , commanded the Second Corps and in this corps Hancock com- manded the First Division . Howard , who had led the Second Divi- sion at Fredericksburg , had been elevated to the command of Sigel's ...
... corps . Couch , the second - ranking officer , commanded the Second Corps and in this corps Hancock com- manded the First Division . Howard , who had led the Second Divi- sion at Fredericksburg , had been elevated to the command of Sigel's ...
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... corps had been strengthened substantially by merger of the old Third Corps - which Sickles had commanded at Gettys- burg - with his own Second , giving him four divisions , instead of the three he had led at Gettysburg . The three old ...
... corps had been strengthened substantially by merger of the old Third Corps - which Sickles had commanded at Gettys- burg - with his own Second , giving him four divisions , instead of the three he had led at Gettysburg . The three old ...
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... Second Corps had other commanders - Sumner in the beginning , before the army had been shaken down , then Couch and finally Humphreys in the last few months of the war - the corps was essentially Hancock's and its record was his . In ...
... Second Corps had other commanders - Sumner in the beginning , before the army had been shaken down , then Couch and finally Humphreys in the last few months of the war - the corps was essentially Hancock's and its record was his . In ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 Summoned to the ARMY | 13 |
WEST POINT AND MEXICO | 28 |
FORMATIVE ARMY YEARS | 45 |
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