Did any Confederate generals rejoin the U.S. Army?

In the decades after the war, some Confederates rejoined the U.S. Army. Several former Confederate generals donned blue again and commanded former Yankees and rebels – now just plain American soldiers in Cuba during the Spanish-American War in 1898.
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Who was the last living Confederate general?

For the record, the last surviving general of the Confederacy was Felix Huston Robertson, who died in Waco, Texas, in 1928. He was 88. His mother, Mary Cummins, was a Marylander, and his father, Jerome Bonaparte Robertson, fought for Texas independence with Gen. Sam Houston, and was later a Civil War general.
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Were there any good Confederate generals?

The Top 10 Greatest Confederate Generals: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, JEB Stuart, A.P. Hill, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph E. ... P.G.T. Beauregard and Patrick Cleburne.
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What Confederate soldiers joined the Union Army?

Galvanized Yankees was a term from the American Civil War denoting former Confederate prisoners of war who swore allegiance to the United States and joined the Union Army.
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Who was the most respected Confederate general?

With the exception of George Washington, perhaps the most famous general in American history might be Robert E. Lee, despite the fact he led the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia against the Union in the Civil War. Lee had distinguished himself so well before the Civil War that President Lincoln asked him to ...
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Who was the most ruthless Confederate general?

Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious Confederate guerrilla leaders in the American Civil War.
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Were any Confederate generals tried for treason?

Confederate President Jefferson Davis, left, and Gen. Robert E. Lee were traitors under the U.S. Constitution's definition of treason, according to William A. Blair, yet neither man -- nor any other Confederate -- was ever tried for the crime. Credit: National Archives.
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Who is a famous Confederate soldier?

There were many important confederate generals and commanders during the American Civil War. Some, like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Nathan Bedford Forrest are household names.
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Which military leader was a member of the Confederate Army?

Robert E. Lee was the Confederate general in charge of the Army of Northern Virginia and at the end of the war Supreme Commander of remaining Confederate forces. Lee was considered to be one of the finest generals in the United States at the outbreak of succession and was offered command of Union armies but declined.
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What was the nickname for the Confederates?

During and immediately after the war, US officials, Southern Unionists, and pro-Union writers often referred to Confederates as "Rebels." The earliest histories published in the northern states commonly refer to the war as "the Great Rebellion" or "the War of the Rebellion," as do many war monuments, hence the ...
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Who was South's greatest general?

Robert E Lee was the South's greatest general and the commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, the Confederacy's most successful army during the American Civil War.
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Who was a high ranking Confederate general killed in the Civil War?

One of the many lasting impacts of the Battle of Shiloh was the death of Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, the highest ranking officer — on either side — killed during the war.
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Who was the youngest Confederate general?

Confederate General John Bell Hood was the youngest officer on either side of the Civil War to independently lead an army, having been promoted to command of the Army of Tennessee at the age of just 33.
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Is Civil War pension still being paid?

The Civil War ended more than 150 years ago, but the U.S. government is still paying a veteran's pension from that conflict.
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Was Lee a better general than Grant?

Lee is considered the better commander. He scored huge victories up until Gettysburg in 1863, while fighting against bigger and better supplied troops.
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Who was the best Civil War general?

There was no requirement of a balanced list, it just shook out that way, but we'll see if our commentariat agrees.
  1. 1 Robert E Lee (Confederacy)
  2. 2 Ulysses S Grant (Union) ...
  3. 3 William T Sherman (Union) ...
  4. 4 Stonewall Jackson (Confederacy) ...
  5. 5 Philip Sheridan (Union) ...
  6. 6 Nathan Bedford Forrest (Confederacy) ...
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Who was the most beloved general American history?

George Washington was truly the indispensable man of the American Revolution. He set the standard for what it means to be an American general and all who came after him have reverently done their best to follow in his footsteps.
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What was the most feared unit in the Civil War?

The nickname "Iron Brigade," with its connotation of fighting men with iron dispositions, was applied formally or informally to a number of units in the Civil War and in later conflicts. The Iron Brigade of the West was the unit that received the most lasting publicity in its use of the nickname.
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Could general Lee have won at Gettysburg?

Early extolled Lee's genius. In fact, Early claimed, Lee's Army of Northern Virginia would have won the Battle of Gettysburg, the turning point in the Civil War, if his orders had been obeyed.
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Which Confederate general was killed by his own men?

The South loses one of its boldest generals on May 10, 1863, when 39-year-old Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson dies of pneumonia a week after his own troops accidentally fired on him during the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia.
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How many Confederate soldiers were executed for desertion?

For an unlucky few, the charge of desertion meant that they would be executed as an example for the rest of the troops. From the many men on both sides who deserted, about 500 were executed. Confederate generals Stonewall Jackson and Braxton Bragg were notorious for executing any deserters in their armies.
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Who was the only Confederate executed for war crimes?

Henry Wirz, commander of the infamous Confederate prison at Andersonville, Georgia, was hanged on November 10, 1865, in Washington, D.C., the only Confederate officer executed as a war criminal.
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Did Robert E. Lee get his citizenship back?

In 1975, Lee's full rights of citizenship were posthumously restored by a joint congressional resolution effective June 13, 1865.
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