George Pickett
General Johnston
Ambrose Burnside led the raids that distracted Confederate troops, enabling General Grant to land his troops south of Vicksburg.
Did General Omar Bradley Get Shot
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General Francisco Franco's troops had fought the Republicans (those in favor of a democratic Spain), and Spain went Fascist in 1939. Franco was a friend of Mussolini and Hitler, but he did not want Spain to fight along side them in the war.
Stonewall Jackson
At the battle of Chancellorsville, Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops.
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
General Stonewall Jackson, accidently shot by his own men while riding with aides at dusk. He pressed his forces forward in an effort to destroy the Federal troops and was caught in a crossfire.
ANSWER At the Battle of Chancellorsville, where General Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was accidently shot by his men.
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During the Battle of Chancellorsville in May 1863, Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops. After dark, Jackson and his staff were returning from a reconnaissance mission when they were mistaken for Union soldiers by their own men. This friendly fire incident ultimately led to Jackson's death from pneumonia a few days later.
Thomas Jonathon Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops. However, he was not know for his lightning attacks so much as his stout defense. During the First Battle of Bull Run another general exclaimed "There stands Jackson like a stone wall" as his Brigade was under heavy attack by Union Troops and he successfully defended his position. That day he earned his nickname "Stonewall" Jackson.
stonewall jackson shot by his own men
In June of 1863, Confederate General Nathan Banks escaped with his life when one of his disgruntled troopers shot him. Forrest survived the attack by wounding the man with his sword.
General Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by one of his own men.
The first shots in the Mexican American War were fired by troops under the command of General Pedro de Ampudia.