tony_gunter
2nd Lieutenant
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2011
- Location
- Mississippi
I saw a question about which general saw the hardest fighting of the civil war, and most of the responses were generals from the east because of the long string of major battles in that theater along a mostly static front. Thinking about the west, it's really more a war of maneuver in which the Federal side attempts to land a blow against portions of the enemy in detail. We really only see five toe-to-toe major engagements, Shiloh, Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, and Atlanta.
So I started thinking: which general had the *easiest* fighting? One name really jumps off the screen: AJ Smith.
He somehow avoided any real toe-to-toe combat for the duration of the war.
Saw only skirmishing at Chickasaw Bayou, Port Gibson, and Champion Hill.
Pitched in at the very end of Big Black River and accepted the surrender of an isolated Tennessee regiment.
Missed the first assault on Vicksburg, remained mostly in reserve during second assault.
Served as rear guard during retreat of the Red River Campaign.
Sent to take command of large reinforcements sent to hunt Forrest as punishment for Fort Pillow, resulting in Battle of Tupelo (13,000 infantry vs 7,000 cavalry).
Chased Price into Kansas after he had already decided to abandon Missouri.
Assaulted the Confederate lines at Nashville after they had already begun to crumble.
Any other civil war generals with so much proximity to toe-to-toe fighting who had such an easy time of it?
So I started thinking: which general had the *easiest* fighting? One name really jumps off the screen: AJ Smith.
He somehow avoided any real toe-to-toe combat for the duration of the war.
Saw only skirmishing at Chickasaw Bayou, Port Gibson, and Champion Hill.
Pitched in at the very end of Big Black River and accepted the surrender of an isolated Tennessee regiment.
Missed the first assault on Vicksburg, remained mostly in reserve during second assault.
Served as rear guard during retreat of the Red River Campaign.
Sent to take command of large reinforcements sent to hunt Forrest as punishment for Fort Pillow, resulting in Battle of Tupelo (13,000 infantry vs 7,000 cavalry).
Chased Price into Kansas after he had already decided to abandon Missouri.
Assaulted the Confederate lines at Nashville after they had already begun to crumble.
Any other civil war generals with so much proximity to toe-to-toe fighting who had such an easy time of it?
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