Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston was a general for three different countries: the Republic of Texas, The United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. Until his death, Davis considered him a better commander than Robert E. Lee.
Albert Johnston also had there items in his background:
* Educated at Transylvania University with Jefferson Davis;
* Educated at West Point, with Davis;
* Participated in the Black Hawk War;
* Joined the Texas revolutionaries and became a commander;
* Was Secretary of War for the Republic of Texas;
* A US Colonel in charge of the Second US Cavalry;and
* Commander of the Utah and Pacific departments.
* Jefferson Davis appointed Johnston to command all Southern troops in the West.
* Johnston made a serious error in not appointing General Hardee to command forts Henty and Donelson.
His best chance to serve the Union with a stunning defeat at Pittsburg Landing was the result of his military expertise. Many historians believe his wounding and death prevented the South from destroying US Grant's army before he could receive reinforcements.
كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.
Confederate Jefferson Davis was surprised with the Confederate defeat at the Battle of Shiloh. Jefferson had been in contact with the now late Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston as they planned their concentration of troops on Union forces in Tennessee. Davis sent one of his aids, Colonel William Johnston to investigate what had happened in the aftermath of Shiloh and ask what plans the Confederate generals in the Western Theater had planned. Davis was seeking a way to recover lost Confederate territory. He sent Colonel Johnston, who happened to be the nephew of the fallen Confederate General Albert S. Johnston.
Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston was killed at Shiloh, shot in the leg and bled to death before any of his staff knew he was badly hurt.
Shiloh, Tennessee. Johnston was killed - Sidney Johnston, that is, no relation to Joseph E. Johnston.
In 1861 Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston deployed 12,000 troops to Columbus, Kentucky. Kentucky was a slave border state that was "officially" neutral in the US Civil War. Johnston saw Columbus as a valuable asset in that it was an important railroad junction. He also posted 20,000 troops in Bowling Green, Kentucky. These operations were designed to block or at least hamper any Union troops from taking any advantageous positions in the Western Theater.
General Albert Sidney Johnston
The Confederate leader at Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston when they attacked General Grant's army. General Johnston was killed during the battle.
كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.
General Albert Sidney Johnston led the Confederates in the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
He was a Confederate General, regarded as the most brilliant officer in the South, but killed early in the war at Shiloh.
Confederate General Albert S. Johnston was given a difficult task by Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Johnston was to defend the West however, this area contained three rivers that the Union could use for invasion purposes. The land problem was that Johnston had to defend along the Louisville and Nashville railway line.
Sidney Johnston
Confederate - and rated by many as the best General in America. He was killed early in the war, at Shiloh, before he'd had a chance to show his his stature.
Senator Stephen Douglas (Democrat) General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson (Confederate) General Albert Sidney Johnston (Confederate) General McPherson (Union) J.E.B. Stuart (Confederate)
Confederate Jefferson Davis was surprised with the Confederate defeat at the Battle of Shiloh. Jefferson had been in contact with the now late Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston as they planned their concentration of troops on Union forces in Tennessee. Davis sent one of his aids, Colonel William Johnston to investigate what had happened in the aftermath of Shiloh and ask what plans the Confederate generals in the Western Theater had planned. Davis was seeking a way to recover lost Confederate territory. He sent Colonel Johnston, who happened to be the nephew of the fallen Confederate General Albert S. Johnston.
Jefferson Davis first met Albert Sidney Johnston when they both attended Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. This was a prestigious university at that time. Davis was two years behind Johnston. Each were soon to meet again as both men graduated from West Point.Later, Johnston would later be a Confederate general, and Davis the Confederate president.
Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston was killed at Shiloh, shot in the leg and bled to death before any of his staff knew he was badly hurt.