The dismissal of McClellan was a loss for the Potomac Army. The loss of McClellan is a lack of military technical experience, an advanced knowledge of the organization and a loss of general with advanced qualifications. George ยท McClellan is a highly skilled military officer. He graduated from West Point, ranked second in the class and had a deep understanding of military organization and strategy. He trained the Potomac Army for Allied forces during the Civil War, and because of his new way of organizing the army, he raised the possibility that the army would win the war.
Second, as a clarification, I am part of McCellan's ability (I think that's why you call him great for battle) to reorganize the allied forces and shape it into a force that can not be ignored It is stated that. Potomac 's army was his design, and preparation of his training and exercise led the devotion to make them cry at the end of the fight of Sharpsburg to let him go. This is part of the interesting situation in the first two years of the league, the two generals who shot them, McCellan and Hooker, two men who can ironically say that they form a Potomac army. Ability to equally employ Lee
This skillfully brings problems to league opportunities missed in the East. Indeed, the Allies had several big fights in the eastern part and had the opportunity to close the war after the end of the war. Despite McCellan losing his advantage in 7 days and maintaining the army in battle he was still not defeating Lee in Antietam. Hooker broke up in Chancelliersville and Meyd did not compete with the South Army after picket that abandoned his numerical advantage suffered. This reminds me of Only I participated in a war game about the battle of Antitam in Burnside. Other players who played the role of Franklin encountered most of the southern army, the number exceeded 2-1, but they constantly attacked them (damn warhammer!). At some point in the battle, one of his orders beat the South Brigade and exceeded the South General, Li! In order to shorten the story, the troops withdrew the prisoner and the southern army withdrew their injuries.
Allied cavalry under Brig. General George Stone Man did not attack for a week in central and southern Virginia but can not attack the goal set by Hook and withdraws the joint line on the eastern side of the Richmond peninsula on the north of the York River did. York Town On May 7, the campaign campaign ended. Li is more than 2 to 1, but he can say that he is the biggest victory in his war. But he paid a terrible price against it and got more casualties than anyone else. The previous battle involved allies 'failures in Antietam' s battle. Just involving 60,000 people, he experienced 13,303 casualties (1,665 deaths, 9,081 injuries and 2,018 missing). Equally seriously, he lost his most aggressive field commander, Stonewall Jackson. Brig