T.J. Jackson (Confederate)
General Jakson after the Battle of Bull Run.
T.J. Jackson of Virginia.
A disciplined and aggressive master of tactics, he fought at the first Battle of Bull Run and won the nickname "Stonewall" for his calm demeanor and stout defense of Henry Hill
The general who got the most out of his troops was Stonewall Jackson. His army was known as a foot cavalry. The General who did the most with the material he was given was Ulysses S Grant. He would take men no one else could do anything with and turn them into first class solders.
General Grant
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, is commonly known as Stonewall Jackson.
General Jakson after the Battle of Bull Run.
T.J. Jackson of Virginia.
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
The Confederate General J. Thomas Jackson was known as Stonewall.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson (January 1824 to May 1863) was one of the best-known Confederate commanders during the American Civil War. He became a general on June 17, 1861, after his raid on the B&O railroad station.
Stonewall Jackson
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Confederate General Robert E. Lee, Union General Ulysses S. Grant, and Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson are some of the great military civil war heroes. There are other less well-known (but still important) generals and military men, too.
There were several. The best known are "Stonewall" Jackson, JEB Stuart, and Robert Lee.
Stonewall Jackson was best known for his bravery in battle. His nickname "Stonewall Jackson" actually came from what he was best known for. He got that nickname from being so calm in battle, and standing like a "stonewall".
General McClellan :D