The surprise attack against the Union position at Pittsburg Landing was led by Major General Albert S. Johnston. Johnston was killed in the first day of the battle and General PT Beauregard took his place. On the second day of the battle, Union General Don Carlos Buell, who had landed in the evening reinforced the Union's army under General US Grant. PT Beauregard realized on day two of the battle that the Confederates were badly outnumbered and led the Rebel retreat to Corinth, Mississippi.
On the Confederate side, the second General was P.G.T. Beauregard. (His commander, Sidney Johnston, was killed at this battle.) On the Union side, Grant's second-in-command was Sherman.
General Albert Sydney Johnston was the second highest ranking officer in the Confederacy (behind the elderly Samuel Cooper and ahead of Robert E. Lee). he was killed at the battle of Shiloh.
The Confederate forces during the Battle of Shiloh were led by General Albert Sidney Johnston. He was the highest-ranking officer in the Confederate Army at that time and played a crucial role in the initial strategy and attack against Union forces. Johnston was wounded during the battle and later died from his injuries, significantly impacting the Confederate command structure. His second-in-command, General P.G.T. Beauregard, took over after Johnston's death.
Braxton Bragg commanded the Second Corps of the Confederate Army of the Mississippi.
Nathan Bedford Forrest was wounded three times: the first one during a quarrel, the second one at the Battle of Shiloh, the third one at the Battle of Tupelo.
General Sidney Johnston, killed at that battle. And his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
On the Confederate side, the second General was P.G.T. Beauregard. (His commander, Sidney Johnston, was killed at this battle.) On the Union side, Grant's second-in-command was Sherman.
General Sidney Johnston (no relation to Joe Johnston), regarded as the best General in the South, and killed in that battle. He was replaced by his second-in-command General P.G.T. Beauregard.
General Albert Sydney Johnston was the second highest ranking officer in the Confederacy (behind the elderly Samuel Cooper and ahead of Robert E. Lee). he was killed at the battle of Shiloh.
Grant (Union) Sidney Johnston (Confederate), who was killed in that battle, and replaced by his second-in-command Beauregard.
Sidney Johnston - killed in the battle, and replaced b his second-in-command P.G.T. Beauregard.
The Battle of Shiloh, fought in April 1862, featured Union General Ulysses S. Grant leading the Union forces, while Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston commanded the Confederate troops. Johnston was killed early in the battle, and his second-in-command, General P.G.T. Beauregard, took over for the Confederates. The battle marked a significant early engagement in the American Civil War, highlighting the fierce fighting and high casualties on both sides.
General Albert Sidney Johnston led the Western forces of the Confederacy, the Army of the Mississippi and led the attack on the first day of the Battle of Shiloh. He was wounded and died. This placed General P. G. T. Beauregard in charge on the second day.
The Confederate forces during the Battle of Shiloh were led by General Albert Sidney Johnston. He was the highest-ranking officer in the Confederate Army at that time and played a crucial role in the initial strategy and attack against Union forces. Johnston was wounded during the battle and later died from his injuries, significantly impacting the Confederate command structure. His second-in-command, General P.G.T. Beauregard, took over after Johnston's death.
The Confederates under Sidney Johnston, regarded by many as the best General in the South. Johnston was killed in this battle, and his second-in-command, P.G.T. Beauregard, was driven off by Grant on the second day.
Braxton Bragg commanded the Second Corps of the Confederate Army of the Mississippi.
The multiple objectives of the second invasion of the Union by Confederate General Lee was to expand his territory.