OldReliable1862
First Sergeant
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2017
- Location
- Georgia
As a primarily Western theater buff, I "met" John Bell Hood as the half-disabled Lieutenant General, rather than the dashing brigade commander. The concept of Hood in the West is typically that he was a man promoted above his competence, and worse, helped bring about his superior's downfall to become commander of the Army of Tennessee.
However, what's the evidence in favor of this, and the evidence against?
However, what's the evidence in favor of this, and the evidence against?
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