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  1. Hace 3 días · John Bell Hood. Class of 1853 at the USMA, he was on frontier duty with the US 2nd Cavalry, and resigned in April 1861. His first Confederate commission was as a 1st Lieutenant of Cavalry on recruiting duty, and he also saw action at Yorktown, VA.

  2. Hace 3 días · During the time the 28th was a part of Manigault's Brigade, Hindman's Division and Hood's Corps, Lt. Colonel William L. Butler commanded the Regiment. After the fall of Atlanta, the 28th followed Gen'l John Bell Hood into Tennessee and participated in the tragic Franklin and Nashville campaigns.

  3. Hace 1 día · At about 5 P.M., Longstreet received orders from Lee to join the battle. Longstreet's fresh brigades under Pickett and Richard H. Anderson, accompanied by the brigades of Brigadier General John Bell Hood and Colonel Evander M. Law from William H.C. Whiting's division, charged the Union lines, forcing them to retreat across the Chickahominy.

  4. Hace 6 días · The regiment followed Gen'l John Bell Hood into Tennessee and sustained severe losses at Columbia and Nashville, and was the rear-guard of the retreating army.

  5. Hace 2 días · On December 16, after much prodding by Grant, the Union Army under Thomas smashed John Bell Hood's Confederates at Nashville. These campaigns left Lee's forces at Petersburg as the only significant obstacle remaining to Union victory.

  6. Hace 2 días · Harrison led the brigade at the Battle of Nashville in December, in a "decisive" action against the forces of General John Bell Hood. Notwithstanding his memorable military achievements and the praise he received for them, Harrison held a dim view of war.

  7. Hace 2 días · Answer: George Pickett. Pickett went unhurt during his infamous charge, although no field officer in his division was unhurt. Hancock was wounded during Pickett's charge; Sickles lost a leg in the fight for the Peach Orchard; John Bell Hood lost the use of his arm during the assault on Little Round Top. 6.