This reminds me of a cable tv show, I think on the "history" channel, that pitted Napoleon against Washington... and had them sword fighting.... Washington hands down winner!
But I'll have at it.
I've always been interested in Turner Ashby... although he was only a commissioned general for a brief period before his death in action... he had essentially commanded a brigade worth of cavalry companies for some time...(Ashby's Cavalry) As Chaplain Avirrett noted:
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Jackson, however, acclaimed Ashby as a matchless "Partisan" commander, perhaps something on the level of Marion or Sumter in the Revolution...
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General Taylor's whole statement: viz. Ashby may have matched the chivalrous gallantry of a Murat, but had no inclination to match it with regular discipline:
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I think Ashby's command matches Sumter in the Revolution in many ways... Sumter's corps was not disciplined in a regular way either. However, of Sumter, his opponents noted:
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General Sumter:
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