Lee Builds an Army: From Malvern Hill to Second Manassas
Abstract
Robert E. Lee, in his first campaign as the new commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, stopped the Union offensive against Richmond in a series of engagements known as the Seven Days. Although eventually successful, Confederate operations were clumsy and erratic and often missed opportunities to secure greater success. At the end of the Seven Days Lee reorganized his forces and began preparations for his next campaign. This new campaign, which resulted in the Battle of Second Manassas just two months later, is widely considered to be one of Lee's most brilliant operations. The purpose of this monograph is to identify the changes and improvements that occurred within Lee's army which enabled it to show this vast improvement in such a short time span. Operational art, Army of Northern Virginia, Civil War(American), Campaigns, Second Manassas, Seven days.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 04, 1993
- Accession Number
- ADA274330
Entities
People
- Frederick B. Hodges
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College