Yes, he was one of Lee's subordinates and commanded the II Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia.
His closest colleage was Stonewall Jackson, and Lee's greatest triumphs were really the work of the Lee-Jackson partnership. After Stonewall's mortal wounding at Chancellorsville, neither Lee nor his army was ever so effective again.
Stonewall Jackson had a difficult childhood. His father died when he was young and his mother died several years later. He lived with his uncle who allowed him to work on the farm and seek education when he had time.
Stonewall Jackson had a difficult childhood. His father died when he was young and his mother died several years later. He lived with his uncle who allowed him to work on the farm and seek education when he had time.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was married to Mary Anna Morrison, whom he wed in 1857. The couple had three children: Elizabeth, who died in infancy, and two daughters, Mary Anna and Julia. Mary Anna Jackson later became a prominent figure in her own right, known for her work as an author and speaker.
The motto of Stonewall - charity - is 'Equality for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals. At home. At school. At work.'.
Robert E. Lee .
General Atomic Company, 1957-1969, chairman of the Accelerator Physics Department
The carving of Stone Mountain began in 1923 and was officially completed in 1972. The project was initiated by the Stone Mountain Memorial Association to honor Confederate leaders, and it depicts the figures of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. The work was interrupted during the Great Depression and faced various challenges before its completion.
Jackson Galaxy's father is Robert Galaxy. Jackson, known for his work as a cat behaviorist and host of the TV show "My Cat from Hell," has spoken about his complex relationship with his father in various interviews. Robert Galaxy was a musician, and Jackson has noted that his father's influence played a role in his life and career. However, specific details about their relationship are often personal and not widely publicized.
He passed the bar at age 20, in 1787. He probably did some legal work until he was appointed a major general in 1812, the answer to your question is about 25 years.
The main prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials were the representatives of the Allied powers: Robert H. Jackson (United States), Sir Hartley Shawcross (United Kingdom), François de Menthon (France), and General Roman Rudenko (Soviet Union). The trials were primarily led by the United States.
Confederate General Johnston was badly wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines. Aside from that, Lee was the better General. Johnston gave up ground when he did not have to, and he did not work and play well with others.