The Buell Military Commission was an 1862–63 U.S. government investigation into the command decisions of U.S. Army general Don Buell in the first years...
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Buell was relieved of field command in late 1862 and made no more significant military contributions until his resignation in 1864. Don Carlos Buell was...
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Lew Wallace (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
placed in charge of the five-member commission Buell Military Commission to investigate Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell's conduct in response to the Confederate...
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Peter Buell Porter (August 14, 1773 – March 20, 1844) was an American lawyer, soldier and politician who served as United States Secretary of War from...
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of the Army of the Ohio, under the command of Major General Don Carlos Buell. The Union forces conducted an unexpected counterattack in the morning,...
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Jefferson C. Davis (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
spot. Buell weighed in by saying that Davis' conduct was inexcusable. Fry stated that Buell regarded the actions as "a gross violation of military discipline...
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Ernest J. King (category Military personnel from Ohio)
2013. Buell 1995, pp. 36, 54–55. Kohnen 2018, pp. 137–139. Buell 1995, p. 58. Buell 1995, pp. 62–64. Buell 1995, p. xxiv. Buell 1995, pp. 67–70. Buell 1995...
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Ulysses S. Grant. Commanding Generals, U.S.A. Robert Anderson Don Carlos Buell John Buford Ambrose Burnside Edward Canby Philip St. George Cooke Darius...
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William Tecumseh Sherman (category American military personnel of the Indian Wars)
Seminary of Learning & Military Academy in Pineville, Louisiana, a position he sought at the suggestion of Major Don Carlos Buell and obtained through the...
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Operation Mincemeat (section Military situation)
p. 29. Crowdy 2008, p. 195. Arnold-Forster 2001, pp. 114–115. Buell 2002, p. 195. Buell 2002, p. 186. Smyth 2010, pp. 45–46. Cave Brown 1975, p. 278....
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Great Locomotive Chase (category Military operations of the American Civil War in Georgia (U.S. state))
late March, Halleck ordered Buell southwest to reinforce Grant's army near Pittsburg Landing on the Tennessee River. Buell departed, leaving a 7,000-man...
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John B. Turchin (category Russian military personnel of the Crimean War)
omission rather than commission, we would respectfully recommend him to the favorable consideration of the Reviewing Officer." Gen. Buell instead confirmed...
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ubiquity considered a cliché and disparaged by literary critics. Lawerence Buell stated that the concept was seen as a part of a larger national, cultural...
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Battle of Perryville (section Military situation)
the Cumberland.) Buell was ordered to appear before a commission investigating his conduct during the campaign. He remained in military limbo for a year...
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Confederate Heartland Offensive (category Military operations of the American Civil War in Kentucky)
Confederacy by outflanking Union troops under Major General Don Carlos Buell. Though they scored some successes, notably a tactical win at Perryville...
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Manhattan Project (redirect from Military Policy Committee)
tour Oak Ridge were: Clarence Cannon, Albert J. Engel, George H. Mahon, J. Buell Snyder, and John Taber. Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What...
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Seal of the Commonwealth CIS: State Symbols, CIS: State Symbols Spencer Buell (21 September 2022). "How did an image of a fake Massachusetts flag end...
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Henry Halleck (category United States Military Academy alumni)
with several of his subordinate generals, such as Grant and Don Carlos Buell. In July 1862, following Major General George B. McClellan's failed Peninsula...
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Ulysses S. Grant (category United States Military Academy alumni)
Corinth, but Halleck ordered him not to attack until Major General Don Carlos Buell arrived with his division of 25,000. Grant prepared for an attack on the...
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Union. House of Lords European Union Committee. Retrieved 27 August 2013. Buell, Todd (29 October 2014). "Translation Adds Complexity to European Central...
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George C. Marshall (category American military personnel of the Philippine–American War)
Pennsylvania, Marshall graduated from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in 1901. He received his commission as a second lieutenant of Infantry in February...
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have served as chief justice. The court's first chief justice was William Buell Richards; Beverley McLachlin is the longest serving Canadian chief justice...
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Albert Sidney Johnston (category Confederate States of America military personnel killed in the American Civil War)
overestimated Johnston's forces and was relieved by Brig. Gen. Don Carlos Buell on November 9, 1861. However, in his Memoirs, Sherman strongly rebutted...
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James A. Garfield (section Buell's command)
they joined the Army of the Ohio under Brigadier General Don Carlos Buell. Buell quickly assigned Garfield the task of driving Confederate forces out...
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Harley-Davidson (redirect from Harley-Davidson U.S Military Model U)
sportbike manufacturer Buell Motorcycle Company began in 1987 when they supplied Buell with fifty surplus XR1000 engines. Buell continued to buy engines...
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Braxton Bragg (category 19th-century American military personnel)
Don Carlos Buell, beyond the Ohio River. Bragg considered various options, including an attempt to retake Corinth or to advance against Buell's army through...
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Even Buell stated that Davis's conduct was inexcusable. Fry stated that Buell regarded the actions as "a gross violation of military discipline." Buell went...
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Simon Bolivar Buckner (category Military personnel from Kentucky)
spy in Buell's army, Buckner advised Bragg that Buell was still ten miles from Louisville in the town of Mackville. He urged Bragg to engage Buell there...
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Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War (category Military history of the American Civil War)
Buell's Army of Ohio to concentrate with Grant before implementing a planned attack on Confederate troops concentrated in Corinth, Mississippi. Buell...
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Henry Ware Lawton (category American military personnel of the Spanish–American War)
August 20. The 30th joined the Army of the Ohio, under General Don Carlos Buell in Kentucky and remained there for a brief period. The army moved on to...
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