Union Army high command (early Civil War)

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The Union Army high command in the early Civil War was the senior leadership cadre of generals and staff officers responsible for organizing, directing, and coordinating the North’s initial military strategy and operations against the Confederacy.

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John E. Wool partOf Union Army high command (early Civil War)
Grand Review of the Armies in Washington, D.C., 1865 organizedBy Union Army high command (early Civil War)
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