During the First Battle of Bull Run, a Confederate soldier famously shouted, "There stands Jackson like a stone wall!" This referred to General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, whose steadfastness in battle inspired his troops and helped turn the tide in favor of the Confederates. This rallying cry became emblematic of Jackson's determined defense and contributed to his enduring legacy.
Charge! The Rebel Yell!
Bull Run (Manassas) is the first credited use of the Rebel Yell.
Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Bison-Ten-Yell, the imaginary creator of a series of ten battle yells. His system was later adopted by football players and is still used today. See related link below.
April 62, Shiloh - End of Confederate control of Western Tennessee June 62, Seven Days Battles - Lee's ascendancy in Virginia August 62, Second Bull Run - Lee escapes destruction by the Union September 62, Antietam - Union win, Lincoln free to issue the Proclamation December 62, Fredericksburg - Lee decisively beats Burnside May 63, Chancellorsville - Lee beats Hooker, but Stonewall killed July 63, Gettysburg - End of Lee's hopes of invading the North July 63, Vicksburg - Grant liberates the Mississippi September 63, Chickamauga - Bragg defeats Rosecrans November 63, Chattanooga - Grant and Thomas save Union army from starvation May 64, Wilderness - Grant defeated by Lee, but doesn't retreat June 64, Petersburg - Grant besieges Lee for 10 months September 64, Atlanta - Sherman occupies and part-destroys the city September 64, Mobile - Farragut liberates the blockade-runner's port December 64, Nashville - Thomas destroys Army of Tennessee April 65, Appomattox - Lee surrenders to Grant April 65, Bentonville - Last battle before Johnston surrenders to Sherman
Charge! The Rebel Yell!
rebel yell
Rebel yell
Bull Run (Manassas) is the first credited use of the Rebel Yell.
The Rebel Yell - a terrifying sound. (It was Stonewall Jackson's idea.)
Correct answer: rebel yell Incorrect answer: Retreat! Retreat!
The Rebel Yell
rebell yell
Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
Remember the Alamo!
Their battle cry was, "Banzai!", a Japanese version of the, "Rebel Yell" from the Confederates during the US Civil War (1861-1865).
rebel yell dates back to the Civil War 1861-1865, when the Confederate soldiers would charge the Union line they would yell. this would was done in order to scare the Union troops and get them to run