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A Critical Look at Robert E Lee
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<blockquote data-quote="JacobKStarkey" data-source="post: 73979475" data-attributes="member: 415997"><p>Fun to read. Lee was a good general as were Grant, Longstreet, and others. All had to learn modern warfare in moving and the logistics of moving large numbers of men and mass of material, and then be able to bring to the point of Mass Impact then others. It took years to do that.</p><p></p><p>If these and their generals had been translated to command the armies of Germany and France in the war of 1870, the blood shed would have been far greater and the war far shorter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacobKStarkey, post: 73979475, member: 415997"] Fun to read. Lee was a good general as were Grant, Longstreet, and others. All had to learn modern warfare in moving and the logistics of moving large numbers of men and mass of material, and then be able to bring to the point of Mass Impact then others. It took years to do that. If these and their generals had been translated to command the armies of Germany and France in the war of 1870, the blood shed would have been far greater and the war far shorter. [/QUOTE]
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