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  1. William Tecumseh Sherman - Wikipedia

    When Grant became President of the United States in March 1869, Sherman succeeded him as Commanding General of the Army. Sherman served in that capacity from 1869 until 1883 and was …

  2. William Tecumseh Sherman | Biography & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · William Tecumseh Sherman, American Civil War general and a major architect of modern warfare.

  3. William T. Sherman - American Battlefield Trust

    After the war, Sherman remained in the military and eventually rose to the rank of full general, serving as general-in-chief of the army from 1869 to 1883. Praised for his revolutionary ideas on "total warfare," …

  4. M4 Sherman Tank | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans

    The Sherman tank was the most commonly used American tank in World War II. More than 50,000 Shermans were produced between 1942 and 1945.

  5. William Tecumseh Sherman - Biography, Civil War & Accomplishments | HISTORY

    Nov 13, 2009 · William Tecumseh Sherman was a Union general during the Civil War, playing a crucial role in the victory over the Confederate States and becoming one of the most famous military leaders …

  6. William Tecumseh Sherman - U.S. National Park Service

    Dec 21, 2024 · Library of Congress Born in Ohio in 1820, and beset by early tragedy, William Tecumseh Sherman would attend West Point, where he was considered “one of the brightest and most popular …

  7. Sherman, TX - Official Website | Official Website

    In July, CNBC became the first news organization to see the inside of TI’s newest fab in Sherman, Texas. There, full production is on schedule to start by the end of 2025.

  8. M4 Sherman - Wikipedia

    The M4 Sherman remains one of the most iconic tanks in military history, symbolizing the industrial might and innovation of the United States during the war.

  9. Sherman tank | Description, Variants, Crew, Facts, & Performance ...

    The Sherman was the main battle tank designed and built by the United States for use in World War II. Nearly 50,000 were produced for the U.S. and other Allied armies between 1942 and 1946.

  10. Sherman, Texas - Wikipedia

    Sherman was named after General Sidney Sherman (July 23, 1805 – August 1, 1873), a hero of the Texas Revolution. The community was designated as the county seat by the act of the Texas …