Yes, he had two horses shot out from under him and was wounded in the leg.
The Battle of San Jacinto.
James Monroe was wounded at the battle of Trenton, Christmas Day, 1776.
The Texians (what they called themselves) shouted "Remember the Alamo!" and "Remember Goliad!"
Robert E. Lee was not wounded during the Mexican-American War. He served in the conflict as a staff officer under General Winfield Scott and was not injured in battle.
Houston defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836, by launching a surprise attack against the Mexican forces during their afternoon siesta. The Texian army, led by Sam Houston, quickly overwhelmed Santa Anna's troops, resulting in a decisive victory. The battle lasted only about 18 minutes, and it led to the capture of Santa Anna, ultimately securing Texas independence from Mexico.
He was wounded during both the War of 1812 and at the Battle of San Jacinto.
The Battle of Horshoe Bend in the War of 1812 and the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution. He was wounded in both engagements.
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812 and the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution.
No one whom I am aware of. I have seen a painting of General Sam Houston lying under a tree as he accepted General Santa Anna's surrender. Houston was lying under the tree because he was wounded in the leg during the Battle of San Jacinto, but he survived it.
The Battle of San Jacinto.
In the Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812 where he was wounded three times, and in the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution.
Sam Houston was wounded at the Battle of San Jacinto, which took place on April 21, 1836. During this pivotal battle in the Texas Revolution, Houston led Texian forces to a decisive victory against the Mexican army, commanded by General Santa Anna. Houston sustained a gunshot wound to his ankle, but despite his injury, he played a crucial role in securing Texas independence.
The Battle of Horseshoe Bend during the War of 1812 and the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution.
Sam Houston was shot at the Battle of San Jacinto, which took place on April 21, 1836, during the Texas Revolution. Despite being wounded in the ankle, he led Texan forces to a decisive victory against the Mexican army, securing Texas' independence from Mexico. Houston's leadership and resilience during the battle were pivotal in shaping the future of Texas.
Sam Houston was shot in the left ankle during the Battle of San Jacinto on April 21, 1836. This injury occurred while he was leading Texan forces against the Mexican army, contributing to his notable role in securing Texas independence. Despite the injury, Houston continued to command his troops effectively during the battle.
Two, the Battle of Horshoe Bend during the War of 1812 and the Battle of San Jacinto during the War for Texas Independence.
Houston's forces captured Santa Ana and forced his surrender.