No. he died on July 30,1875 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was at the age of 50 when he died.
He died in Nice (France) at the age of 66.
The highest ranking U.S. general to die during battle in World War II was General John McAuliffe. He was a division commander during the Battle of the Bulge and is best known for his defiant response of "Nuts!" to a German surrender ultimatum. However, it is important to note that General McAuliffe did not die in battle; rather, Major General William H. Simpson, who commanded the 9th Army, was the highest-ranking general who died in combat during the war.
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he didn't die he is still alive
General George Pickett died July 30, 1875 at the age of fifty.
George Pickett died of Scarlet Fever at Norfolk, Virginia, on July 30, 1875.
No. he died on July 30,1875 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was at the age of 50 when he died.
George Ziegler - general - died in 1912.
Harry Pickett died in 1907.
Cornelius A. Pickett died in 1990.
William Pickett died in 1849.
Ted Pickett died in 2009.
Christopher Pickett died in 1995.
Tom Pickett died in 1980.
Wilson Pickett died of a heart attack, on January 19th 2006, in hospital in Reston, Virginia, USA. He had been struggling with various health problems for the final year of his life. He was 64 years old.
Lord George Murray - general - died in 1760.