This my seem very odd, but from one of my history classes a while ago I seem to remember that there was a general during the Civil War who was a brilliant strategist. One of the example of things he did was having his men run around and make a large dust cloud, therefore causing the enemy to think that he had a very large number of men, and they fled. What I can't remember is which general did this, or even which side he fought for. So really what I'm asking is: who was the civil war general who once created a cloud of dust to scare the enemy?
2007-03-14
17:51:05
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