Many generals, both North and South, perished or were mortally wounded on the battlefield in the Civil War. The following list is only the most notable: T (Stonewall) Jackson, CSA, Chancellorsville John Reynolds, USA, Gettysburg AP Hill, CSA, Petersburg Leonidas Polk, CSA, Kenesaw Mountain John MacPherson, USA, Battle of Atlanta "Lo" Armistead, CSA, Gettysburg J Pettigrew, CSA, Falling Waters J Cleburne, CSA, Franklin Albert Sidney Johnston, CSA, Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing)
Confederate generals always had troops and slaves under their command.
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During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
He was a great general who won many battles.
There is no information on how many commanding generals President Lincoln had gone through by June 1863. General George Meade commanded the Union army and General Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate army.
Confederate generals always had troops and slaves under their command.
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
A listing of Confederate Generals can be found at Confederate Generals of The South. Please refer to the link on this answer page.
The confederate army had better generals
No. Confederate.
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He was out of his depth, unable to control his cabinet or his Generals.
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The Confederate Generals Garnett, Armistead and Pettigrew.
Casualty rates among Confederate generals during the US Civil War were high. In the war, 55% of all Rebel generals were either killed or wounded . This amounted to 235 of the 435 generals. Most of the Confederate losses among generals occurred as they led their troops into battle.
There were hundreds of Confederate Generals in the war. The leading was Lieutenant General Robert E. Lee. In early 1865, President Davis appointed Lee to be what is considered the general in chief of Confederate military forces.
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