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2 choices from the American Civil War, both amatuers–N. Bedfort Forrest (south) & B. Gierson (north) both in the cavalry.
Erich von Manstein
I would have to say Darryl Raby was right about Forrest :) but i would have to say Thomas Stonewall Jackson. Sadly, He is living under Lee's shadow :(
General Macarthur.
Look at what he was able to achieve after arriving in Australia in March 1942 to a nation whose army was overseas and very few U.S. military personnel were there.