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  1. Winfield Scott Hancock (February 14, 1824 – February 9, 1886) was a United States Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1880. He served with distinction in the Army for four decades, including service in the Mexican–American War and as a Union general in the American Civil War.

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  2. Winfield Scott Hancock (Montgomery, 14 febbraio 1824 – New York, 9 febbraio 1886) è stato un generale e politico statunitense, fu un ufficiale di carriera dell'esercito degli Stati Uniti che servì con merito come generale dell'Unione durante la Guerra civile americana; la sua notorietà è data in particolare per l'attitudine al ...

  3. 6 nov 2009 · Winfield Scott Hancock (1824-1886) was a U.S. Army officer and politician who served as a Union general during the Civil War (1861-65). Widely recognized as one of the war’s most brilliant ...

  4. Winfield Scott Hancock (born Feb. 14, 1824, Montgomery County, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 9, 1886, Governor’s Island, N.Y.) was a Union general during the American Civil War (1861–65), whose policies during Reconstruction military service in Louisiana and Texas so endeared him to the Democratic Party that he became the party’s presidential ...

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  5. Winfield Scott Hancock. Title Major General. War & Affiliation Civil War / Union. Date of Birth - Death February 14, 1824 – February 9, 1886. “General Hancock is one of the handsomest men in the United States Army,” wrote Regis de Trobiand in July 1864. “He is tall in stature, robust in figure, with movements of easy dignity ….

  6. 12 gen 2024 · Winfield Scott Hancock (1824–1886) was one of the more successful Union commanders during the American Civil War and is most well-known for the role he played in the Battle of Gettysburg. In 1880, he also was the Democratic Party's candidate for President of the United States of America against Republican James Garfield.

  7. 3 lug 2019 · Winfield Scott Hancock - A Gettysburg: La primavera successiva, la divisione di Hancock contribuì a coprire il ritiro dell'esercito dopo la sconfitta del maggiore generale Joseph Hooker nella battaglia di Chancellorsville.