Grierson was a non-professional and non-West Pointer who rose from a private to a general, during the Civil War and in the post-war army, as I recall.
While he never rose to the fame, as N.B. Forrest did, their careers followed the path of obscure commands in the west, while West Pointers rose to the high command during the Civil War. Both deserved greater command, but neither one seem to be able to rise above a glass ceiling, seemingly set by authorities on both sides of the Civil War.




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