Sir Alexander Haig
the tattered soldier
First, Stonewall Jackson. Later, Jubal Early.
The only thing we know about St. George is that he was a soldier and martyred about the year 304 by beheading at Lydda, Palestine. Everything else is pure legend.
Stonewall Jackson
He was born in 1889 as an Austrian citizen, renounced his Austian citizenship in 1926 (?) and became a German citizen in 1932.
Sir Alexander Haig
Yankee. Marchin song became Yankee doodle. Johnny Reb (Confederate)
It became a military cemetery in 1864 and on May 13, 1864, a Confederate prisoner was the first soldier buried there.
Meaning a German or more especially a German soldier, became more popular in World War 1 derived from the German word Kraut meaning Cabbage, considered a German ational dish
General Erwin Rommel(he became Field Marshal Later) General Rommel did not lead the Germans "into" North Africa. He joined the German forces there after they were sent to help the Italians. At first, the Germans and General Rommel were under the command of the Italian Commando Supremo. It wasn't until Hitler promoted Rommel to Field Marshal was he the highest ranking general officer in Italy.
Arthur Wellesley was the Duke of Wellington around Napoleon's time.
Yes. My great great grandfather was a Confederate soldier during the Civil War, and he died of the measles when his regiment forded a river and his uniform became wet.
He Became A Soldier in 1754
He Became A Soldier in 1754
Union. No Confederate officer ever became President.
Until he was killed, captured, became disabled for further service due to wounds or illness, or it was over. There was no getting out of it.
The President of Confederate States pick Jefferson Davis as their president