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Anchor text: Confederate
Target Entity: Confederate_States_Army
Preceding Context: Displeased to have been left behind, Wallace prepared his troops ready to move out at a moment's notice. The order came on February 14, and when Wallace arrived along the Cumberland River, he was placed in charge of organizing a division of reinforcements arriving on transports. He organized two full brigades and a third incomplete, and took up position in the center of Grant's lines besieging Fort Donelson. During the fierce
Succeeding Context: assault on February 15, Wallace coolly acted on his own initiative to send a brigade to reinforce the beleaguered division of Brig. Gen. John A. McClernand, despite orders from Grant to avoid a general engagement. This action was key in stabilizing the Union defensive line. After the Confederate assault had been checked, Wallace led a counter attack which retook the ground that was lost. He was promoted to major general to rank from March 21.
Paragraph Title: Forts Henry & Donelson
Source Page: Lew Wallace

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