Sidney Johnston - killed in the battle, and replaced b his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
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The Confederate army at Shiloh was at first commanded by General Albert Sidney Johnston. After he was killed during the first day of the battle P.G.T. Beauregard assumed command. The battle was fought April 6-7, 1862.
Grant (Union) Sidney Johnston (Confederate), who was killed in that battle, and replaced by his second-in-command Beauregard.
The Confederate commanding general who bled to death at the Battle of Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston. He was leading Confederate forces when he was mortally wounded on April 6, 1862, during the battle. Johnston's injury, a gunshot wound to the leg, severed an artery, leading to significant blood loss and his eventual death. His loss was a significant blow to the Confederate army during the battle.
Sidney Johnston
Confederate Major General PT Beauregard used the Shiloh church as his headquarters at the Battle of Shiloh. From there he drew up battle plans for the remainder of the two day battle as his superior officer, General Albert S. Johnston was mortally wounded.
Reporting to commanding General Sidney S. Johnston, General Beauregard submitted his plan to Johnston for the frontal assault on Union troops at the Battle of Shiloh in April of 1862.
Yes. The Confederate commanding General - Sidney Johnston - was killed on the first day. Many thought he was the best General in the South. It was a bad blow for the Confederates.
Union Colonel August Willich had been a captain in the Prussian army. His experience as a commanding officer in Europe helped him lead a new group of recruits on the second day of the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
General Albert Sidney Johnston led the Confederates in the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
Pittsburg Landing
Grant and Buell. IMPROVEMENT We can say Grant, because Buell, who join the battle only on Apr. 6, though reluctantly accepted Grant as Commander on the field