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    Winfield Scott Hancock

    United States Army officer

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  1. His military service continued after the Civil War, as Hancock participated in the military Reconstruction of the South and the U.S.'s western expansion and war with the Native Americans at the Western frontier.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886) was one of the more successful Union commanders during the American Civil War and is most well-known for the role he played in the Battle of Gettysburg. In 1880, he also was the Democratic Party's candidate for President of the United States of America against Republican James Garfield.

  3. Nov 6, 2009 · Winfield Scott Hancock was a celebrated Civil War general who served with distinction at the Battle of Williamsburg and keyed the Union victory at Gettysburg.

  4. Winfield Scott Hancock was a Union general during the American Civil War (186165), whose policies during Reconstruction military service in Louisiana and Texas so endeared him to the Democratic Party that he became the party’s presidential candidate in 1880.

  5. At Spotsylvania Courthouse, Hancock’s men successfully attacked the “Mule Shoe Salient” on May 12, 1864 and captured approximately 2800 prisoners. Hancock’s men also took part in the infamous June 3rd attacks at Cold Harbor, in which thousands of men were lost in minutes.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Winfield Scott Hancock - The Civil War: An avowed Democrat, Hancock befriended many Southern officers while in California, including Captain Lewis A. Armistead of Virginia.

  7. Hancock, astride his horse in the thick of the fight, demonstrated the essential qualities of command during the Civil War: calm thought, decisive instincts, and personal courage. His soldiers needed to hold on so that a new line of defense could be prepared, and they did.

  8. Winfield Scott Hancock In The Civil War Hancock started with quartermaster duties in the Union army but was soon promoted to the rank of brigadier general in 1861. This is where he earned his nickname “Superb” when he led a counter attack in Williamsburg during the Peninsula Campaign.

  9. Although he fought in many of the most important battles of the Civil War, Hancock is best known for his performance at the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania in July 1863. He selected the site of this historic battle, set up the Union defenses, and helped turn back the full-scale Confederate attack on the final day of fighting.

  10. Feb 3, 2020 · General Winfield Scott Hancock, a Union hero of the Battle of Gettysburg, arrived in western Kansas in 1867. Hancock was inexperienced dealing with American Indians, though was confident in his ability to bring them under control.

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