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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.

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Q: Which general was killed at Shiloh?
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Who was the general of the Shiloh Battle for the south?

The highly-rated General Sidney Johnston, killed at Shiloh.


What battle was General Johnston killed?

Shiloh.


What confederate commanding general was killed at Shiloh?

Sidney Johnston


Confederate General A S Johnston was killed at what battle?

Shiloh


Who was the leader at Shiloh?

The Confederate leader at Shiloh was General Albert Sidney Johnston when they attacked General Grant's army. General Johnston was killed during the battle.


Who was the leading general of the confederates in the battle at Shiloh?

Albert Sidney Johnston commanded the Confederates at Shiloh until he was killed. Beauregard then took command.


Which commander started the Battle of Shiloh?

General Albert Sidney Johnston of the Confederates. He was killed in this battle.


Who was the leader of the confederates in the Battle of Shiloh?

Sidney Johnston - a highly regarded General, killed at this battle.


Who was the general for the confederates at the Battle of Shiloh?

The greatly-admired Albert Sidney Johnston - killed at that battle.


Who was the confederate cammander of the Battle of Shiloh?

Sidney Johnston, probably the best General in the South. He was killed at that battle.


Who was the confederate leader at Shiloh?

كان ألبرت جونستون قائدًا للقوات الكونفدرالية في معركة شيلوه.


Important confederate soldiers that died?

General Sidney Johnston (no relation to Joe Johnston), killed at Shiloh. General T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson, killed at Chancellorsville. General J.E.B. Stuart, killed at Yellow Tavern, Spotsylvania. General Earl Van Dorn, killed in a duel. General Pat Cleburne (and five other Southern Generals), killed at Franklin.