George Thomas, reporting to Sherman in faraway Georgia.
The Confederate Generals Garnett, Armistead and Pettigrew.
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
42879 casualties were found after the battle
The Battle of Nashville was a major battle during the American Civil War. The Battle of New Orleans was a major battle during the War of 1812. The Battle of Normandy was a major battle during World War II.
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At the time there were several generals who led various parts of the confederate army during the civil war. In the case of battles where multiple generals were on the field, each general would still be in charge of their component part of the army but would take orders from someone who was appointed as the head general. A couple of generals who would be considered to be head generals would be Jackson and Lee. General Lee was the confederate general in charge at the Battle of Gettysburg even though there were another half dozen generals also there. After battles such as this, the Americans started to bring in a system where generals could outrank other generals in the field. This eventually became the basis for the 5 star rankings of generals where only one 5 star general would be posted in the field of battle in order to stop confusion between like starred generals.
Ok, first of all; General Robert E. Lee was the sole commander of confederate forces at the Battle of Gettysburg. But, naturally under him were many subordinant generals who also commanded troops under Lee
Federal casualties in the Battle of Nashville totaled 387 killed, 2,562 wounded, and 112 missing. Confederate casualties are difficult to determine. It is estimated that 2,500 Confederates were killed and wounded at Nashville.
Pickett's charge.
During the course of the US Civil War, two Confederate generals who were killed in action were generals Sidney Johnston and Stonewall Jackson.Johnston was killed at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and Stonewall Jackson was killed during the Battle of Chancellorsville. On the Northern side, generals were also lost in battle, however, most historians believe that none of them were crucial figures in the Union's war efforts.
Pickett's Charge took place during the Gettysburg battle.
They deserved to be major generals