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He was never in overall command of a battle.

His function - and his natural role - was as Lee's 'right arm', in which he performed brilliantly.

The Lee-Jackson team proved unbeatable, right up to the moment of Stonewall's mortal wounding at Chancellorsville.

Significantly, Lee lost his next battle, Gettysburg.

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