Top 5 Cavalry Generals in American History

   

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Published on Mar 29, 2023

The TOP 5 mobile warfare Generals in American History

5. Casimir Pulaski.
On September 11, 1777, he rode into battle with the Continental Army, led a skillful counterattack to slow the British advance, and helped save George Washington's life. He has been called the "father of the American cavalry".

4. Philip H. Sheridan.
Sheridan's aggressive and well-executed performance at the Battle of Sayler's Creek on April 6, 1865, effectively sealed the fate of Lee's army.

3. George Armstrong Custer.
In 1865, Custer led daring cavalry raids in the war’s final days.

2. J.E.B. Stuart.
Like his intimate friend, Stonewall Jackson, Stuart was a legendary figure and is considered one of the greatest cavalry commanders in American history.

1. Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Perhaps the most feared general in American history, “that Devil Forrest” was the prophet of mobile warfare. Sherman considered him “the most remarkable man our civil war produced on either side.”

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