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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 T. Sherman - American Battlefield Trust After the war, Sherman remained in the military and eventually rose to the rank of full general, serving as general-in-chief of the army from 1869 to 1883 Praised for his revolutionary ideas on "total warfare," William T Sherman died in 1891
Congressman Brad Sherman "I will be voting NO" - Congressman Brad Sherman on the Senate’s vote to end the government shutdown Read Sherman's full statement here
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman Sherman, one of America’s greatest war heroes, returned to the U S Army to fight the Civil War, and his service in the “War of Rebellion” was memorialized by San Franciscans who named a street, and an elementary school, on Union Street, in his honor
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
9 Things You May Not Know About William Tecumseh Sherman Nine surprising facts about the powerful general who helped pioneer “scorched earth” military tactics 1 He was named for a Shawnee chief William Tecumseh Sherman (known as “Cump” to his