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  1. Winfield Hancock. Hancock durante a guerra civil. Winfield Scott Hancock ( 14 de fevereiro de 1824 – 9 de fevereiro de 1886) foi militar profissional dos Estados Unidos e candidato Partido Democrata a presidente da república. Foi um dos mais destacados generais da União durante a Guerra da Secessão. [ 1]

  2. 9 de jul. de 2023 · Winfield Scott Hancock était un officier de l’armée américaine, militaire de carrière, qui participa à la guerre américano-mexicaine (1846-1848), et qui servit durant la Guerre Civile dans les rangs de l’Union. En 1880, il fut le candidat démocrate à la présidence des États-Unis.

  3. By early April 1862, the Army of the Potomac — over 120,000 strong — had been transported to the tip of the Virginia peninsula between the York and James Rivers and was in position to move on the Confederate capital of Richmond. The training was over; this would prove the ultimate test. BY JOHN V QUARSTEIN. George B. McClellan Library of ...

  4. Winfield Scott Hancock. Winfield Scott Hancock, född 14 februari 1824 i Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, död 9 februari 1886 i New York, var en amerikansk general och politiker. Han var Demokratiska partiets presidentkandidat i presidentvalet i USA 1880. Soldaterna kallade honom "Utomordentlige Hancock" och han utmärkte sig i nordstatsarmén i ...

  5. 27 de nov. de 2022 · ONE OF THE enduring legends of the Civil War is the friendship of Lewis Armistead and Winfield Scott Hancock, long-time friends who fought against one another in the most famous attack of the war, Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg. Armistead was a brigadier general in the Confederate army; Hancock commanded the Union’s Second Corps.

  6. Winfield Scott Hancock. February 14, 1824–February 9, 1886. General Winfield Scott Hancock was one of the more successful Union commanders during the American Civil War. In 1880, he also was the Democratic Party’s candidate for President of the United States of America against Republican and Ohioan James Garfield.

  7. Born in 1824, his parents named him after the War of 1812 hero, Winfield Scott. Hancock attended West Point and was stationed in the Red River Valley following graduation. He first saw combat during the Mexican-American War, serving under the invading U.S. army led by his namesake. After the conclusion of the war, the military stationed him in ...