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Lieutenant General James Longstreet Innovative Military Strategist - The Most Misunderstood Civil War General (Hardcover)
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Lieutenant General James Longstreet Innovative Military Strategist - The Most Misunderstood Civil War General (Hardcover)
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Lieutenant-General James Longstreet, commander of the First Corps
of the Army of Northern Virginia, was a brilliant tactician and
strategist. Prior to the Civil War there were many technological
developments, of which the rifled musket and cannon, rail transport
and the telegraph were a few. In addition, the North enjoyed a
great advantage in manpower and resources. Longstreet adapted to
these technological changes and the disparity between the
belligerents making recommendations on how the war should be
fought. Longstreet made a leap of thinking to adjust to this new
type of warfare. Many others did not make this leap, including
Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson, Bragg, Hood and Jefferson
Davis. Unfortunately, his advice was not heeded and given the
weight it deserved. In contrast to many other southern generals,
Longstreet advocated for defensive warfare, using entrenchments and
trying to maneuver the enemy to assault his position, conserving
manpower, resources and supplies. With the advent of the highly
accurate and long-range rifled musket, offensive tactics became
questionable and risky. This caused Longstreet to come into
conflict with General Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg. Longstreet
opposed the Gettysburg campaign and Lee's battle plans at
Gettysburg against General Meade and the Army of the Potomac. At
Chickamauga, Longstreet was at odds with General Bragg on how to
proceed after the stunning victory by the Army of Tennessee over
Rosecrans and his forces. Longstreet was never given full authority
over an army in the field. He was a pragmatic and methodical
general and had his suggestions been utilized there would have been
a better outcome for the South. Many historians and biographers
have misunderstood Longstreet and his motives, not focusing on the
total picture. This work offers a fresh and unique perspective on
Lieutenant-General James Longstreet and the Civil War. This
narrative takes a new viewpoint of the Civil War and the generals
who tailored their designs to pursue the war, analyses Longstreet's
views of the generals and the tactics and strategy they employed
and examines why Longstreet proposed and urged a new type of
warfare.
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