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September 1993 | Volume 44, Issue 5
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September 1993 | Volume 44, Issue 5
He told Abraham Lincoln he was better than any officer on the field at Bull Run and got the Army’s top job. He built a beaten force into a proud one, and stole a march on Robert E. Lee with it. He was twenty-four hours away from winning the Civil War. Then he fell apart. Gene Smith examines the most fateful failure of nerve in American military history.