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  1. Winfield Scott. General del Ejército Unionista. Winfield Scott (13 de junio de 1786, Condado de Dinwiddie, Virginia - 29 de mayo de 1866, West Point, Nueva York) fue general del ejército de los Estados Unidos, diplomático y candidato presidencial de su país. Apodado Fastidio y Pompa (Old Fuss and Feathers), por su exagerado apego al ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1995 · Winfield Scott Hancock, United States Army general, son of Benjamin F. and Elizabeth (Hoxworth) Hancock, was born at Montgomery Square, Pennsylvania, on February 14, 1824, and named after Gen. Winfield Scott. His father was a respected attorney and teacher in Norristown, Pennsylvania. After attending local schools, Hancock was appointed to the ...

  3. Winfield Scott Hancock. Winfield Scott Hancock (February 14, 1824 - February 9, 1886) was a career U.S. Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1880. He served with distinction in the Army for four decades, including service in the Mexican-American War and as a Union general in the American Civil War.

  4. 12 de ene. de 2024 · During the Mexican-American War (1846 – 1848), Hancock served in the army led by his namesake, General Winfield Scott. Hancock was wounded in the knee at the Battle of Churubusco on August 20, 1847. Hancock was brevetted to first lieutenant for his gallant and meritorious service during the Mexican-American War (1846 – 1848).

  5. 21 de may. de 2018 · Hancock, Winfield Scott (1824–86) US general. A veteran of the Mexican War, he was a Union commander in the Civil War, fighting in the Peninsular and Antietam campaigns and at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg (1863), where he was badly wounded. In 1880, he was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for president.

  6. General Winfield Scott Hancock, a Union hero of the Battle of Gettysburg, arrived in western Kansas in 1867. Hancock was inexperienced in dealing with American Indians, though he was confident in his ability to bring them under control. On April 12, Hancock met with several Cheyenne chiefs at Fort Larned.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2020 · Winfield Scott Hancock was named after General Winfield Scott, best known for his service in the War of 1812 and as an unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1852. Hancock served with distinction in battle during the war with Mexico. He earned even greater fame during the Civil War, when he was ultimately promoted to major general.