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- William Tecumseh Sherman - Wikipedia
When Grant became President of the United States in March 1869, Sherman succeeded him as Commanding General of the Army Sherman served in that capacity from 1869 until 1883 and was responsible for the U S Army's engagement in the Indian Wars He steadfastly refused to be drawn into party politics
- William Tecumseh Sherman | Biography Facts | Britannica
William Tecumseh Sherman, American Civil War general and a major architect of modern warfare
- William Tecumseh Sherman - Biography, Civil War Accomplishments | HISTORY
William Tecumseh Sherman was a Union general during the Civil War, playing a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States and becoming one of the most famous military leaders in U S
- Sherman House Museum - William Tecumseh Sherman Museum - Fairfield . . .
Sherman House Museum in Lancaster, Ohio, is the birthplace of General William Tecumseh Sherman, his younger brother U S Senator John Sherman and home of the remarkable Sherman family
- M4 Sherman - Wikipedia
The M4 Sherman remains one of the most iconic tanks in military history, symbolizing the industrial might and innovation of the United States during the war
- Shermans March to the Sea - Wikipedia
Sherman's decision to operate deep within enemy territory without supply lines was unusual for its time, and his campaign of "hard war" is regarded by some historians as an early example of total war in modern warfare Following the March to the Sea, Sherman's army headed north for the Carolinas campaign
- Sherman - Wikipedia
Sherman (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname William Tecumseh Sherman (1820–1891), American Civil War General
- William Tecumseh Sherman (Saint-Gaudens) - Wikipedia
William Tecumseh Sherman, also known as the Sherman Memorial or Sherman Monument, [1][2] is a sculpture group honoring William Tecumseh Sherman, created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and located at Grand Army Plaza in Manhattan, New York
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