No one, at least as far as the "Mormon" part of this question is concerned. You couldn't be Mormon in the early 1940's and have more than one wife. That was stopped in 1890. Hope that's helpful.
He was a lieutenant general He was possibly the most successful general of the Confederate army.
this describes nearly 2/3 of the songs made during this time
The general sent multiple messengers to deliver orders and updates to Taylor during the battle in "The Red Badge of Courage." The exact number of messengers is not specified in the text.
Custer was a colonel during the Battle of Little Big Horn, as a regiment is normally commanded by a colonel, while a general commands multiple regiments. I think the confusion over Custer's rank is because during the Civil War he was promoted to brevet general (sort of a temporary general, promoted in the field). After the war Custer got himself in some trouble and was demoted back to colonel, and he never rose to the rank of general again.
was the key general of the south during the civil war
The "Mormon era" - from 1830 to the present day - began many decades after the American colonies had become the United States of America.
he was Germany's general during WWI
Well the General during the WW1 was John Joseph Pershing...(:
a general during world war 2
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General LeMay was General of the Air Faorc during the Cuban Missile Crises.
General Montgomery