Mark McDonnell

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Self-educated, with no previous military experience, Forrest became one of the South’s most innovative and hard-driving commanders. He developed combined mounted and dismounted tactics not mentioned in military textbooks—which he had never read—but ideal for the wooded terrain of western Tennessee and northern Mississippi. A large, powerful, and fearless man, Forrest possessed a killer instinct toward Yankees and toward blacks in any capacity other than slave.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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