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  1. Albert Sidney Johnston (February 2, 1803 – April 6, 1862) was an American military officer who served as a general in three different armies: the Texian Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army.

  2. Oct 27, 2009 · Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862) was a U.S. and Texas military officer who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War (1861-65). A veteran of the Black Hawk War...

  3. Albert Sidney Johnston was the commander of the Confederate forces in the Western theatre during the early stages of the American Civil War (1861–65). His battlefield death was considered an irreparable loss by the South.

  4. Albert Sidney Johnston. Date of Birth - Death February 2, 1803April 6, 1862. In 1837, Albert Sidney Johnston survived a duel against Texas Brigadier General Felix Huston. Unfortunately, the effects of his wound probably contributed to his death at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.

  5. Jan 12, 2024 · Albert Sidney Johnston. Birth Date: February 2, 1803. Birth Location: Washington, Kentucky. Parents: Dr. John Johnston and Abigail (Harris) Johnston. Education: United States Military Academy (1826) Occupation: Military officer. Career Summary: Republic of Texas Secretary of War. Major (USA) Brevet Brigadier General (US) General (CSA) Spouses:

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Albert Sidney Johnston, a Confederate commander of the Western Department, became the highest ranking officer on either the Confederate or Union side to die in combat, when he was killed at the Battle of Shiloh, during the American Civil War.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · A Kentucky native, General Albert Sidney Johnston was a notable Confederate commander during the early months of the Civil War. After graduating from West Point in 1826, he later moved to Texas and joined the Texas Army where he acted as aide-de-camp to General Sam Houston.

  8. Dec 3, 2019 · The general expected to save the Confederate heartland made a series of poor tactical and strategic decisions. On September 14, 1861, Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston, the newly appointed commander of an expanded Department No. 2, arrived in Nashville. He faced an immediate decision.

  9. Albert Sidney Johnston (1803–1862) At the age of 59, Albert Sidney Johnston was one of the Confederacys senior commanders at the start of the Civil War. Johnston’s military career began at West Point in 1822, just a few months after the birth of another and future West Pointer, Ulysses S. Grant.

  10. May 13, 2021 · With Albert Sidney Johnston dead, Joe Johnston incapacitated, Lee committed elsewhere, and Cooper relegated to desk duty, a reluctant Davis had to count on Beauregard to defend Corinth in the face of a Federal threat after the loss at Shiloh.

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