Essay sample library > Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant

Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant

2023-12-11 00:47:54

A few years ago, one of my army partners suggested that I look at the American Foundation memoirs, allied forces commander, and the 18th president of the United States of America. He said these memoirs are "very easy to read".

This is an understatement. Grant draws a living world in vivid colors, seemingly simple writing style. Grant explained vividly vividly about his family's career, his early life, and Mexican war. Grant rarely mentioned his president unless he expressed disappointment that the government did not acquire the Dominican Republic. He insisted that he originally bought the land to remove blacks from the mainland of the United States, but still gave them a good place to live under the protection of the US government. I thought the comment was very interesting. Clearly, the goal of the American Colonization Society in the early 1870s still existed in the 1870s.

The most interesting part of this book is memories of Grant's civil war. For military experts trying to imitate his behavior, it is interesting to see what he has found.

1. Logistics: His explanation about his movements pay more attention to trains, rations, ammunition, etc. than any other detail. Also interestingly, he organized a transport locomotive for the wild fight, as did the cows did not have to ship their forage to them.

2. Human Resource Action: The subsidy takes very seriously the officials of his men. He quietly explained why he hired or hired a person and made an interesting reading for everyone. Grants are also very fair. Grant does not like Prentiss, but Grant has praised Prentis's excellent defense in Hornet's Hornet Nest.

Grant defended the violent attack of General Thomas when General Hood attacked Nashville. It is interesting to read Grant's point of view, then read Thomas's point of view. You can decide who is right. In any case, Thomas won, and Grant did not replace him with John A. Logan. Grant also cites why Sheridan was allowed to lift Gouverneur K. Warren.

During the civil war Grant proved to be a master of internal affairs and logistics. I found that his soldier was an expert on combat and tactics.

Ulysses S. Grant's complete personal memoir of Ulysses Grant: Grant's memoirs include only civil war rather than reconstruction or his presidential position, and their explanation of victory in the north battlefield is very attractive did. But that is not all. They are outstanding examples and are probably the first unique lighting style in their kind in America. Regarding me, my contributors have written several books to read. And I will spend the wild legend of Jeffrey Toobin's American heirs, kidnappings, crimes, trials Patty Hearst with me. When Hurst was kidnapped, I was still a child, but I remembered my anxiety and obsession for her being kidnapped by the Symbian Liberation Army and finally being involved in a crime frenzy. I have not really thought about this problem for the past few years, and I am looking forward to repeating Toobin's esoteric prose's childhood memories.

The purpose of this time is to read the personal memoir of Ulysses S. Grant. This is a memoir of 2 volumes I would like to read for a long time. I went to the headquarters of the Vancouver Public Library yesterday and got a copy, but all copies were published, the rest is the second edition of the 19th century. They are too precious to borrow. But a gentle librarian asked me to handle them. This is the first paragraph of the preface. "People suggest and God will dispose." There are few important events in the issue of the people they choose. "On July 1, 1885, in Mt Mugrego in New York, the first line of the first chapter is written as follows.