Joseph Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard led the Confederate Army at the battle of First Manassas also called First Bull Run and won.
Joseph E. Johnston and P.G.T. Beauregard.
Two Generals. William Prescott and William Howe.
There was more than one battle in northern Virginia during the Civil War. The two most associated with the majority of battles there were Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee.
The Battle of Chantilly was the battle that took the lives of two Union generals. Generals Issac Stephens and Philip Kearny were killed on September 1, 1862.
General Albert Sidney Johnston was initially in command of the Confederate forces at Shiloh. After he was killed on the afternoon of April 6, 1862, command of the Southern army fell to General P.G.T. Beauregard.
The two generals were Tom Sawyer and Joe Harper who led their respective military companies of boys into battle. Throughout the course of the battle, both sides showed courage and determination as they fought against each other.
There were two Battles of Bull Run as it was called in the North (or two Battles of Manassas as it was called in the South). In the first battle (1861), General McDowell was the general for the North, and General Beauregard was the general for the South. In the second battle (1862), General Pope was the general for the North, and General Lee was the general for the South.
The two generals who fought at The battle of Bull Run were General Lee and General Jackson.
Generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas J (Stonewall) Jackson
Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) and Winfield Scott (1786-1866) qualify as two American generals who led invasions into Mexico.
Omar Bradley and Montgomery
In the Battle of Vincennes there were no generals. Lt. Governor Henry Hamilton was the leader of the British and Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark was the leader for the Americans.