General Jeb Stuart
Roughly 700 men.
Major General JEB Stuart was a brilliant Confederate cavalry commander, and a great leader. One of Lee's most trusted generals, and his contributions were legendary. He became one of the southern leaders greatly feared by the North, the very mention of his name threw panic into the hearts of northern towns when they heard his men were in the vicinity.
There genitals were cut off & they were scalped
He was tired after a previous battle, he had only foot soldiers and not many men, as oposed to William who had cavalry and archers, and he was quite foolish in general...
I would say it was Jeb Stuart False, Jeb Stuart was the Southern Cavalry Officer involved in Gettysburg. The answer is John Buford.
General Jeb Stuart
Roughly 700 men.
Major General JEB Stuart was a brilliant Confederate cavalry commander, and a great leader. One of Lee's most trusted generals, and his contributions were legendary. He became one of the southern leaders greatly feared by the North, the very mention of his name threw panic into the hearts of northern towns when they heard his men were in the vicinity.
Around 8000 Men included cavalry and archers.
The lady stuarts wore a fashnable gown with a high or low neckline
they were the answer to cavalry
There genitals were cut off & they were scalped
Cavalry. Not everyone on horseback was a knight.
The cast of Empty Plains and the Plight of Common Men - 2013 includes: Daniel Martin Berkey as Jeb
Prince Rupert of the Rhine lead a cavalry regiment of 2000-3000 men on June 14th 1645.
All officers. In the infantry, sergeants also were supposed to have a sword. In the cavalry, mounted men of all ranks were supposed to have a saber.