I posted earlier a reference to a history of Wilson's Cavalry, western theatre. He was appointed by Sherman to create a cavalry for Sherman's army, but was transferred to Thomas. Wilson almost started from scratch and with little actual field experience. His opponent was to be Joe Wheeler and later mostly Nathan Bedford Forrest. Forrest cleaned his clock in most early encounters. As time wore on, Wilson's experience and support grew exponentially. His 13-14,000 man force assembled in Waterloo-Gravelly Springs, Alabama in Feb-Mar 1865 became the largest cavalry of the war. By then he was somewhat un-opposed, the AOT had moved east. By then Forrest was but a remnant of his former strength. Wilson accepted Forrest's surrender before laying claim to Alabama and Georgia.




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