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Beauregard's and positions
On July 18, as forces from the Union Department of Northeastern Virginia commanded by Irvin McDowell advanced to within a few miles of Beauregard's positions, the Confederate War Department ordered Johnston to transfer his army to reinforce Beauregard ; his army arrived by rail over the next few days.

Beauregard's and by
With Beauregard's help, Johnston decided to concentrate forces with those formerly under Polk and now already under Beauregard's command at the strategically located railroad crossroads of Corinth, Mississippi, which he reached by a circuitous route.
While still in the Army, he actively campaigned for the election of Franklin Pierce, the Democratic presidential candidate in 1852, and a former general in the Mexican War who had been impressed by Beauregard's performance at Mexico City.
The massive frontal assault was marred by Beauregard's improper organization of forces — successive attacks by corps in lines long, rather than assigning each corps a discrete portion of the line for a side-by-side assault.
On April 7, 1863, Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, commander of the South Atlantic Blockading Squadron, led an ironclad attack against Fort Sumter that was repulsed by highly accurate artillery fire from Beauregard's forces.
Also concerned about what he considered Beauregard's " feeble health ," Lee recommended to Davis that he be replaced by Joseph E. Johnston.
However, contemporary criticism of the story indicated that the film violated Beauregard's criticism of the nature of quiz shows in its final plot twist, with Beauregard being given his own quiz show-unless Beauregard were to use the opportunity to reform quiz shows by having one that is truly intellectually stimulating.

Beauregard's and Union
Beauregard's move to the west contributed to the movement of the Union commanders into action against the forts so they could act before, in their view, Beauregard could make a difference in the theater.
While Hood traveled through Alabama and into Tennessee, Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman began his March to the Sea from Atlanta to Savannah, which focused Beauregard's attention back to Georgia.
Beauregard's Confederate army during the early stages of the war ( namely, First Bull Run ; thus, the losing Union Army ended up adopting the name of the winning Confederate army ).
Most of Beauregard's brigades remained on the Confederate right, since Beauregard still hoped to launch an attack on the Union left wing.

Beauregard's and Maj
With reinforcement troops from Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell and Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace's missing division, Grant succeeded in driving the Confederates back to the road from Corinth ; though he stopped short of capturing Beauregard's army, he was able to stabilize the Army of the Tennessee.

Beauregard's and .
Gen. Irvin McDowell ( one of Beauregard's West Point classmates ) against the Confederate railroad junction at Manassas.
President Davis considered many of Beauregard's plans to be impractical for an army as inexperienced as the Confederates could field in 1861 ; throughout the war, Davis and Beauregard would argue about Beauregard's tendencies to devise grand strategies based on formal military principles.
McDowell struck first, crossing Bull Run and threatening Beauregard's left flank.
Davis approved, and Beauregard's date of rank was established as the date of his victory, July 21.
Confederate ladies visiting Beauregard's army contributed silk material from their dresses to create the first three flags, for Beauregard, Johnston, and Earl Van Dorn ; thus, the first flags contained more feminine pink than martial red.
And he enraged President Davis when his report about Bull Run was printed in the newspaper, which suggested that Davis's interference with Beauregard's plans prevented the pursuit and full destruction of McDowell's army and the capture of Washington.
Beauregard's decision was one of the most controversial of the Civil War.
Halleck cautiously and slowly approached Beauregard's fortifications at Corinth ; his action became derisively called the Siege of Corinth.
At Beauregard's request, his allies in the Confederate Congress petitioned Davis to restore his command in the West.
Davis remained angry at Beauregard's absence and told him he should have stayed at his post even if he had to be carried around in a litter.
Now that this sector was stable, pressure began to rise to transfer troops from Beauregard's front to Lee's.
After Cold Harbor, Lee and the Confederate high command were unable to anticipate Grant's next move, but Beauregard's strategic sense allowed him to make a prophetic prediction: Grant would cross the James River and attempt to seize Petersburg, which was lightly defended, but contained critical rail junctions supporting Richmond and Lee.

Beauregard's and Gen
Price next crossed the Mississippi River to reinforce Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard's army at Corinth, Mississippi.

Beauregard's and Smith
Beauregard ; but after driving Beauregard's men from their outer entrenchments on the 15th, Smith, fearful of a Confederate counterattack, lost his nerve and did not press the attack when it could have resulted in the easy seizure of the city.

Beauregard's and for
Morricone also adapted Paul Anka's song My Way for Jack Beauregard's theme.
Waters disapproves of Beauregard's humour and turns him down for the job, humiliating him in the process.

Beauregard's and success
With Beauregard's continuing success and increasing prize amount, Waters becomes uneasy, as the winnings will potentially erode Milady's profits.

Beauregard's and on
Beauregard's military writings include Principles and Maxims of the Art of War ( 1863 ), Report on the Defense of Charleston, and A Commentary on the Campaign and Battle of Manassas ( 1891 ).
He served on Beauregard's staff and then on the staff of General Joseph E. Johnston until reassigned in January 1862.
The Army of the Potomac was renamed the Army of Northern Virginia on March 14, 1862, with Beauregard's original army eventually becoming the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia.
* Beauregard's report on the battle
Pierre Bourque still sat on the municipal council, taking his running mate Kettly Beauregard's spot.
Beauregard's Army of the Potomac just before the First Battle of Bull Run on July 21.

Beauregard's and June
Beauregard's defense of Petersburg, Federal assaults of June 15 – 18

Beauregard's and made
The major field operation of the fall was Hood's Franklin-Nashville Campaign, an invasion of Tennessee, which he undertook despite Beauregard's counsel that it made little operational or logistical sense.

strong and defensive
Some Allied officers who were acquainted with the superior numbers of the enemy, and aware of their strong defensive position, ventured to remonstrate with Marlborough about the hazards of attacking ; but the Duke was resolute – " I know the danger, yet a battle is absolutely necessary, and I rely on the bravery and discipline of the troops, which will make amends for our disadvantages ".
) Since the Athenians seem to have taken up a strong defensive position at Marathon, the Persian hesitance was probably a reluctance to attack the Athenians head-on.
Alfred set up a system of defensive strong points ( Burhs ); in order to maintain these settlements, he granted them a degree of autonomy.
One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of King John of England in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King ’ s treasure.
The DPP and its affiliated parties are widely classified as " liberal " because of their strong human rights stance and endorsement of pluralistic democracy while their Kuomintang opposition, historically take a defensive posture on such issues, is generally viewed as " conservative.
Lieutenant-General Neil Ritchie had decided not to hold the defences on the Egyptian border, because the defensive plan there relied on his infantry holding defended localities, while a strong armoured force was held back in reserve to foil any attempts to penetrate or outflank the fixed defences.
The Zulu king deployed his troops in a strong position on top of Gqokli Hill, using a deep depression on the summit to hide a large central reserve, while grouping his other warriors forward in defensive formation.
The Jaguars ' defense was a strong suit, as it included two Pro Bowl players, defensive tackles Marcus Stroud and John Henderson.
Since 2006, the Vikings have been known especially for their strong run defense (# 1 in the NFL in 2006, 2007, and 2008 ; they are the first NFL team to accomplish this since the AFL – NFL merger in 1970 ), anchored by the Williams Wall consisting of defensive tackle Kevin Williams and nose tackle Pat Williams ( no relation ).
About 300 enemy launched a strong attack on 20 January 1763 putting the Nepalese still more on the defensive.
Generally speaking, siege warfare is a form of constant, low intensity conflict characterized by one party holding a strong, static defensive position.
In the defensive backfield, Blount, Wagner, and Glen Edwards made a strong impact against opposing passing plays.
They do not necessarily need to be tall, as they never play at the net, which allows shorter players with strong passing and defensive skills to excel in the position and play an important role in the team's success.
The unit set off to the bridge late and having travelled only a short distance the vanguard was halted by a strong German defensive position ; the squadron could make no further progress.
In a strong defensive position, the English King ordered that everybody fight on foot and distributed the army in three divisions, one commanded by his sixteen-year-old son, Edward, the Prince of Wales known as the Black Prince.
There it took a strong defensive position at Lampsacus and the Athenians, as they could not lure them out, retreated to Aegospotami.
Goring's is often called the " final piece of the puzzle ": a strong two-way player, his presence on the second line ensured that opponents would no longer be able to focus their defensive efforts on the Islanders ' first line of Bossy, Trottier and Clark Gillies.
Instead, the defensive system was a series of unmoving strong points and static lines of resistance, which the Canadian artillery ultimately isolated and destroyed.
Norbanus and Saxa passed the town of Philippi in eastern Macedonia and took a strong defensive position at a narrow mountain pass.
Thus, Brutus and Cassius could seize a strong defensive position holding the high ground along both sides of the via Egnatia, about 3. 5 km west of the city of Philippi.
* Pericles concludes a defensive alliance with Corcyra ( Corfu ), the strong naval power in the Ionian Sea, which is the bitter enemy of Corinth.
Lý Công Uẩn thus departed from the militarily defensive mentality of his predecessors and envisioned a strong economy as the key to national survival.
In the fifth inning, Phillies second baseman Tony Taylor preserved the perfect game with his strong defensive play.
In strong contrast to the Norwegian national team's defensive and often criticized ( yet highly effective ) style of play at the time, Rosenborg achieved success through strict adherence to crowd-pleasing, offensive football.
Hareide asserted that in order to not only stay ahead at the domestic level, but also perform better at the European level, Rosenborg would have to become more cynical and focus more on defensive skill, while still maintaining the offensive play that had made the team so strong in the first place.

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