Winfield Scott was wounded in the battle

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Winfield Scott was a prominent United States Army general and political figure who served with distinction in the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, and early Civil War period.

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instanceOf United States Army general
human
military officer
politician
conflict American Civil War
Mexican–American War
War of 1812
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Scott
givenName Winfield
hasHonorific General Scott
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank brevet lieutenant general
general
notableAchievement served with distinction in the Mexican–American War
served with distinction in the War of 1812
served with distinction in the early American Civil War period
notableFor developing the Union’s early Civil War strategy known as the Anaconda Plan
leading U.S. forces to victory in the Mexican–American War
longest-serving Commanding General of the United States Army in the 19th century
notableRole senior military advisor to U.S. presidents before and during the early Civil War
notableWork Anaconda Plan
occupation political figure
soldier
positionHeld Commanding General of the United States Army
residence United States of America
sexOrGender male
woundedIn Battle of Lundy’s Lane
Battle of Queenston Heights
War of 1812

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Battle of Lundy’s Lane USCommanderWounded Winfield Scott was wounded in the battle