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Grant achieved 4 star rank in 1866. There was no brevet AFAIK as the four star
rank did not exist until after the Civil War. Lee was one of seven full
generals in the CSA.
Trivia: Washington received his fifth star in 1976.
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From: John Smith at dhova <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 4:51:25 PM
Subject: [VA-HIST] General Officers Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant
Having just watched a Netflix DVD on US Grant, I am puzzled by his rank and that
of Robert E. Lee. Everything I can read about Grant says he was promoted to Lt.
General, the first person since Washington to hold it. Nothing about being
promoted to Full General. Yet the DVD clearly shows four stars on his
shoulderin his latter days of the Civil War.
On the other hand, Robert E. Lee is continually referred to on the Web as
'General.' However, photos I can find of him show only three stars, which in
the old corps was Lt. General. On the other hand, I did find one reference that
Lee was indeed promoted to full (four-star) general at some point.
So perhaps Grant was given some temporary (brevet?) promotion to four stars at
Appomatox, so that he was of equal rank to the man surrendering to him.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Randy Cabell
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