tony_gunter
2nd Lieutenant
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2011
- Location
- Mississippi
Since we are discussing the redemption of terrible generals …
Was there anything redeeming about John McClernand? I don't have the Kiper biography with me, but my takeaway from McClernand's role in the Vicksburg Campaign is that he had the military prowess of a potato.
Sure, he could generally point in the direction of the enemy and order his men to fight, but beyond that he didn't seem to offer any tactical direction. His two major battles on the road to Vicksburg, Port Gibson and Champion Hill, devolved into static fronts despite heavy numerical advantages.
Maybe this could be chalked up to information overload, with so many units to manage. Did he fare any better as division commander or was it more of the same?
Was there anything redeeming about John McClernand? I don't have the Kiper biography with me, but my takeaway from McClernand's role in the Vicksburg Campaign is that he had the military prowess of a potato.
Sure, he could generally point in the direction of the enemy and order his men to fight, but beyond that he didn't seem to offer any tactical direction. His two major battles on the road to Vicksburg, Port Gibson and Champion Hill, devolved into static fronts despite heavy numerical advantages.
Maybe this could be chalked up to information overload, with so many units to manage. Did he fare any better as division commander or was it more of the same?