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Title:The American Civil War
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Created:Mon Jul 15 1991
Last Modified:Tue Apr 08 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:141
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133.0. "Boy Generals" by NQOPS::APRIL (Xtra Lame Triple Owner) Mon Apr 17 1995 14:22

	Last night on Civil War Journal the subject was 'Boy Generals'.  
	One of the more interesting characters was Michah Jenkins.  He became
	the youngest Brigadier in the Confederate Army at age 24.  He died 
	at the Wilderness when Longstreet's group was caught in a 'friendly
	fire' situation upon returning from a nightime reconassence.  Jenkins
	was shot through the heart.

	Jenkins does not stand out in any battles that I can recall.  Yet, in
	the storyline last night they said he had the most battlefield
	commendations of any of his peers in Lee's army yet was never promoted
	(nor recommended) for Major General.  Seems strange.  Anyone have any
	other info about Jenkins ?


	Chuck
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133.1A Source...NEMAIL::RASKOBMike Raskob at OFOFri Apr 21 1995 16:5316
    RE .0:
    
    	Try looking in "Lee's Lieutenants" by Douglas S. Freeman.  He
    profiles every general officer in the ANV.
    
    	One thing to remember on promotions in the Confederate Army is that
    the rules were fairly strict around seniority, staying within a command
    (meaning that a qualified colonel in Anderson's division might not get
    reccommended to fill a vacancy in Hood's division), and commanding
    troops from the same state.  Things could get very complicated, and a
    _lot_ of politics were involved.  Also, up through Gettysburg the ANV
    usually had more qualified officers for general's spots than there were
    vacancies.
    
    MikeR