First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell
Second Bull Run - John Pope
General John Pope.
The Union commander was General McDowell. The Confederate commander was General Beuregard.
The Union commander for the Second Battle of Bull Run (referred to as the Second Battle of Manassas in the South) was Major General John Pope.
Brigadier General Irvin McDowell
Irvin McDowell
First Bull Run - Irvin McDowell Second Bull Run - John Pope
For the First Bull Run, the Union commander was Major General Irvin McDowell. For the Second Bull Run, Major General John Pope led the Union armies.
During the First Battle of Bull Run, in July 1861, the Union commander was Irvin McDowell. During the Second Battle of Bull Run, in August 1862, the Union commander was John Pope. McDowell's subordinates included division commanders Daniel Tyler, Samuel Heintzelman, and David Hunter. A number of brigadiers who commanded brigades in these divisions later rose to high rank, including Sherman and Burnside. Pope's subordinates a year later included corps commanders Franz Sigel, FitzJohn Porter, and (the same) Irvin McDowell.
NO. The Battle of Bull Run was between the Union and Confederacy in the US Civil War. The Native Americans were not involved in that battle.
Stonewall Jackson
Bull Run, also known as the Occoquan River
The second battle of Bull Run was another Bull Run victory for the Confederacy. General Lee drove the Union forces out of Virginia as a result of his victory in the 2nd Bull Run.