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George B. McClellan - Wikipedia George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American military officer, politician and engineer who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey from 1878 to 1881 and as Commanding General of the United States Army from November 1861 to March 1862
George McClellan - Biography, Civil War Importance - HISTORY George McClellan was a U S Army engineer, railroad president and politician who served as a major general during the Civil War McClellan was well liked by his men, but his reticence to attack
George B. McClellan | Union General, Civil War Hero | Britannica George B McClellan was a general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65) but drew wide criticism for repeatedly failing to press his advantage over Confederate troops
George B. McClellan - American Battlefield Trust George Brinton McClellan is often remembered as the great organizer of the Union Army of the Potomac Nicknamed "Young Napoleon," "Little Mac" was immensely popular with the men who served under his command
George B. McClellan (1826–1885) - Encyclopedia Virginia George B McClellan was a major general in the Union army during the American Civil War (1861–1865) Styled the “Young Napoleon” by the press, his battlefield successes and failures were eclipsed by controversies that arose between him and his superiors, especially U S president Abraham Lincoln
George Brinton McClellan - U. S. National Park Service When Lee launched an invasion into Maryland in September 1862, McClellan, in rare exception to his usual slowness of action, rapidly led the Army of the Potomac northwest to cut him off in Maryland Fortune favored McClellan when one of his soldiers discovered a copy of Special Orders 191 near Frederick, Maryland
The Story of the Union General Who Trained an Army He Refused to Use McClellan knew exactly where Lee’s army would be, but feared that the plans were a trap, meant to lure him into a situation which would decimate his army McClellan moved with caution, taking 18 hours to act Eventually, the Union Army would force a major victory However, many felt McClellan had let another opportunity slip through his fingers
George McClellan - HistoryNet George McClellan Summary: George McClellan was a major general during the American Civil War Nicknamed “Young Napoleon” and “Little Mac,” he twice was commander of Army of the Potomac, the Union’s largest army, and fought as general-in-chief of the Union army until being removed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862
George B. McClellan - National Museum of the United States Army Thousands of generals served in the U S Army during the American Civil War, but few provoke controversy like Maj Gen George B McClellan A career Army officer and later a politician, he served during the Mexican-American War and the Civil War