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2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
One of the more painful costs of Confederate defeat was that 18,000 to 21,000 men, or one of every fourteen white South Carolinians, had been killed or mortally wounded or had died from disease.
T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson - mortally wounded by friendly fire at Chancellorsville.
There were injuries, but no deaths from enemy action during the First Battle of Fort Sumter. One Confederate soldier was injured by a misfiring cannon and later died of his wounds. On the Union side, one soldier died and another was mortally wounded when a cannon misfired during a parting salute after the battle.
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
Casualty rates among Confederate generals during the US Civil War were high. In the war, 55% of all Rebel generals were either killed or wounded . This amounted to 235 of the 435 generals. Most of the Confederate losses among generals occurred as they led their troops into battle.
2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
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The Confederate Generals Garnett, Armistead and Pettigrew.
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
Louis-Joseph de Montcalm.
One of the more painful costs of Confederate defeat was that 18,000 to 21,000 men, or one of every fourteen white South Carolinians, had been killed or mortally wounded or had died from disease.
We don't know. The Confederate commander who shouted "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall!" was mortally wounded later in the day, so nobody was able to ask him whether he was praising him for standing fast or criticising him for not coming across to help his own brigade.
Beowulf presents Grendel's severed arm to Hrothgar as proof that he mortally wounded Grendel during their battle in Heorot Hall. The arm is hung from the rafters as a trophy to confirm Beowulf's victory over the monster.
General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm
There were hundreds of Confederate Generals in the war. The leading was Lieutenant General Robert E. Lee. In early 1865, President Davis appointed Lee to be what is considered the general in chief of Confederate military forces.