Pennypacker and Roberts

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I've recently been doing some more reading on the two youngest generals to serve in the Civil War; Galusha Pennypacker and William Paul Roberts. What amazes me is that they took on such a great command responsibility at such a young age, both being around twenty years old when they were promoted.

Why do you think that they were able to be successful at such a high level in the military chain of command?
 
When I was 20, I was baffled that Lee was 54 years old and Grant only 39 when the war began - how could such young men have been trusted to operate anything more complex than a screwdriver?

Now at 64 I wonder if I will ever reach the age of responsibility. And they are still young!
 
As I haven´t seen any pictures of him on CWT yet, being from my pinterest, this is Galusha Pennypecker during the war.

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