Newly arrived from Germany, self styled military theorist Emil Schalk, believed that General In Chief George B. McClellan was delaying the end of the Southern rebellion. He wrote to President Lincoln, that by adhering to Schalk's strategy of fast and decisive action, the war could end within four months. This forecast was made in 1862, as McClellan refused to take any major offensives until his army was fully trained.
Military theorist Emil Schalk was a first hand observer of the US Civil War. In his publication called the Summary of the Art of War, he stated that offensive tactics and bayonet charges were effective in winning battles. As far as favoring offensive operations, Schalk was in agreement with Henri Jomini.
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Jefferson Finis Davis, the President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, took personal charge of the Confederate war plans but was unable to find a strategy to defeat the more populous and industrialized Union.
A main feature of the military theorist Heinrich D. Bulow was when given a choice, it was better to attack an enemy army's line of communications instead of attacking the enemy's army. To a certain extent, this strategy was followed by Confederate General John Bell Hood after the Atlanta campaign and by Robert E. Lee in the battles of the Antietam, Second Bull Run, and Gettysburg. General US Grant also used this when conducting or directing other generals in his strategy of raids in the Western Theater.
Military theorist Emil Schalk was a first hand observer of the US Civil War. In his publication called the Summary of the Art of War, he stated that offensive tactics and bayonet charges were effective in winning battles. As far as favoring offensive operations, Schalk was in agreement with Henri Jomini.
One innovation that Emil Schalk presented in his works on warfare was to create imaginary armies of equal strength and of equal leadership and from this, he presented various ways each side in his theoretical battles could be victorious.
Emil Schalk had immigrated to the US from Germany just as the US Civil War began. For the most part he was an unknown writer that had ideas on how best to end the US Civil War. His popularity spread and he had supporters as well as people who disagreed with his ideas. Scalk became popular enough to have President Lincoln read his book on military strategies to end the war quickly. Schalk rested his way to end the war along three lines of thought:1. The concentration of total force on one part of the enemy's army, the weakest part is first;2. Acting with deliberate speed and use surprise as a weapon in the upcoming battle; and3. Divide the enemy's forces into three zones and attack each one, win the battle and move on to the next enemy zone.Reportedly, Lincoln was given a copy of Schalk's book in 1862.
For the most part, the Confederate generals in the US Civil War adhered to the ideas on warfare as articulated by military theorist Henri Johmini. For example, the Confederates, were for the most part clearly focused on their objectives. They conducted offensive operations that were in line with Johmini. These operations focused on concentrations of force, economy of force, interior lines and unity of command.The Northern generals recognized Johmini,however, the South was more faithful to Johmini's ideas.
The US Civil War fit the criteria that military theorist would describe as a "national war'. This is because it neatly fits into Johmini's definition of such a war. For example the war would have these characteristics:1. A war waged against a united people. The North was waging a war with the South to end the South's rebellion; 2. The war was intnded end a peoples fight for independence; 3. The war could only be ended by the greater power by defeating all armed resistance and occupying the rebellion's territory.
The high command of the Confederate military relied on two military theorists in their conduct of the US Civil War. One theorist was West Point professor Dennis Hart Mahan. His teachings on entrenchments allowed the undermanned Confederate armies to take effective tactical defensive measures due to their excellent entrenchments.On the offensive side, the Confederates relied more on Henri Johmini than did Union generals.
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The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
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