(noun.) Confederate general during the American Civil War who was defeated by Grant in the battle of Chattanooga (1817-1876).
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From the position I occupied I could see column after column of Bragg's forces moving against Sherman. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
This would necessarily have compelled Bragg to detach in order to meet this fire in his rear. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
His reaching Bragg's flank and extending across it was to be the signal for Thomas's assault of the ridge. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
It is possible this latter blunder may have been made by Bragg having become confused as to what was going on on our side. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
General Whiting of the Confederate army was in command, and General Bragg was in command of the force at Wilmington. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
The retreat of the enemy along most of his line was precipitate and the panic so great that Bragg and his officers lost all control over their men. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Johnston, who had again relieved Bragg, for the purpose of making him keep as many troops as possible there. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
I have heard in the old army an anecdote very characteristic of Bragg. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
To the left, in Baird's front where Bragg's troops had massed against Sherman, the resistance was more stubborn and the contest lasted longer. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Having that as a base of operations, troops could have been thrown into the interior to operate against General Bragg's army. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Those troops would necessarily come from Bragg. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
I knew that Johnston was receiving reinforcements from Bragg, who was confronting Rosecrans in Tennessee. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
I had known both Bragg and Longstreet before the war, the latter very well. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Bragg's headquarters were in full view, and officers--presumably staff officers--could be seen coming and going constantly. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.
Bragg has gone from Wilmington. 尤利西斯·格兰特.U.S.格兰特的个人回忆录.