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Texas Brigadier to the Fall of Atlanta: John Bell Hood


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  • Texas Brigadier to the Fall of Atlanta: John Bell Hood
  • Stephen Davis
  • Page: 600
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  • ISBN: 9780881467208
  • Publisher: Mercer University Press
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Late in life, writing his memoirs, John Bell Hood wrote, "no man is justly entitled to be considered a great General, unless he has won his spurs." Hood did not explain how an officer earned his spurs, but he didn't need to. One may assume that such an accomplishment came about when a soldier conscientiously performed his duty, and gave his all in attempting to meet his country's expectations of him. In this work, the first of two volumes, Hood's rise in rank is chronicled. In three years, 1861-1864, Hood rose from lieutenant to full general in the Confederate army. Davis emphasizes Hood's fatal flaw: ambition. Hood constantly sought promotion, even after he had found his highest level of competence as division commander in Robert E. Lee's army. As corps commander in the Army of Tennessee, his performance was good, but no better. Promoted to succeed Johnston, Hood did his utmost to defend Atlanta against Sherman. In this latter effort he failed. But he had won his spurs, even if he had been denied greatness as a general. "

18th Georgia Volunteer Infantry - Wikipedia
The 18th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Originally brigaded with the three Texas regiments of John Bell Hood's After General Cobb was mortally wounded at the Battle of Fredericksburg, the original colonel of the 18th Georgia, William T. Wofford 
John Bell Hood Facts - SoftSchools
John Bell Hood was a Confederate general during the American Civil War who in many In March 1862, Hood was promoted to brigadier general of the Texas Brigade, On July 2, 1863, Hood was wounded by an artillery shell at the Battle of After losing Atlanta to the Union forces on July 22, 1864, Hood retreated to 
JOHN BELL HOOD'S DIVISION IN THE BATTLE OF - CiteSeerX
Hood, John Bell; Battle of Chickamauga; Civil War; United States; Hood's .. and placed in command of the Texas Brigade in Lee's Army of In Atlanta on 15 September, Colonel M. H. Wright, reported to Bragg's assistant.
General John B. Hood American Civil War Confederate General
John Bell Hood entered the Confederate Army at 29, loyal to Confederate Independence. aggressive in battle and again promoted to Brigadier General in March 1862 in command of the Texas Brigade. John Hood was a hero at the Battle of Chickamauga. July 22 : Hood attacks the Federal left at Atlanta and loses.
Personal Portraits of Franklin: General John Bell Hood – Landmark
Personal Portraits of Franklin: General John Bell Hood The commander of the Confederate army at the Battle of Franklin brought His fighting qualities and example brought quick promotion to Brigadier General of the Texas Brigade. Union General William T. Sherman ultimately took Atlanta, inflicting 
John Bell Hood - HistoryNet
Facts, information and articles about John Bell Hood, a Civil War General during the army of the 4th Texas Infantry where he quickly became a colonel. But at the Battle of Gettysburg, Hood collided with Union forces at Little After a massive defeat in Atlanta, Davis and Hood met to discuss the next strategic plan.
Confederate Generals - HistoryNet
John Bell Hood (1831-1879) was reputed for his aggressive and bold Edward Porter Alexander was a Brigadier General known for being the first man to use At the Battle of Manassas, the oversized egos of Generals Joseph Johnston and . he removed Generals Polk and Thomas Hindman, sending them to Atlanta to 
Carter L. Stevenson - Wikipedia
Atlanta Campaign - Battle of Nashville - Carolinas Campaign. Stevenson in the Civil War. Carter Littlepage Stevenson, Jr. (September 21, 1817 – August 15, 1888) was a career military . It was assigned to John Bell Hood's corps and fought at Resaca; New Hope Church; Kolb's Farm; Kennesaw Mountain; and the Battle of 

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