I’m rewatching Ken Burns Civil War, the episode exploring the Battle of Gettysburg and they mention 23 year old General George Custer. How was it possible being a 23 year old General?
More can always be said on this topic, especially about the circumstances of Custer's rise to his rank. For the meantime, you may be interested in this previous thread, where u/PartyMoses and u/Bacarruda examine the little tangle of how ranks worked in the US army at the time.