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Fighting Joe Hooker was a Union General.
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Major General Joseph "Fighting Joe" Hooker succeeded General Burnside as the commander of the Army of the Potomac. Hooker was the third general Lincoln had as the leader of the North's premier army.
Major General Joseph Hooker
This would be Major General Joseph "fighting Joe" Hooker. He succeeded Burnside as the new commander of the Army of the Potomac. Hooker would not be the last general that Lincoln appointed to this post.
Joseph Hooker of the Union - commanding the Army of the Potomac.
"Fighting Joe" (New respondent) No, that was Joe Hooker. It was Burnside's whiskers that got the nickname - Sideburns
Major General Joe "Fighting Joe" Hooker was the commander of the Federal Army of the Potomac at Chancellorsville.
Major General Joseph Hooker and also Lieutenant-General Joseph Wheeler.Joe Hooker.It happened by mistake - there was a section in some document headed 'Fighting', followed by 'Joe Hooker', but the name stuck.Curiously, it was not viewed as a compliment. It was taken to indicate unseemly brawling, and Hooker did not appreciate it.
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Fighting Joe Hooker led the Union Army and Robert E. Lee led the Confederate Army