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    John Bell Hood (June 1 [2] or June 29, [3] 1831 – August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Hood's impetuosity led to high losses among his troops as he moved up in rank.

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · John Bell Hood was a U.S. military officer who served as a Confederate general during the Civil War (1861-65). A graduate of West Point, Hood joined the Confederacy in...

  3. John Bell Hood. Date of Birth - Death June 29, 1831August 30, 1879. Born in Owingsville, Kentucky in 1831 and a West Point Graduate at the age of 22, John Bell Hood was one of the most rapidly promoted leaders in the Confederate history of the Civil War.

  4. Mar 16, 2024 · John Bell Hood was a pugnacious Confederate general who was known for his battlefield bravery during the American Civil War.

  5. John B. Hood was a Confederate officer known as a fighting general during the American Civil War, whose vigorous defense of Atlanta failed to stem the advance of Gen. William T. Sherman’s superior Federal forces through Georgia in late 1864.

  6. Angered by his failure to catch the Union army at Spring Hill, Confederate General John Bell Hood launched a suicidal frontal assault across two miles of open ground at the horseshoe-shaped defenses below Franklin.

  7. Jun 17, 2015 · John Bell Hood holds the distinction of being one of the most rapidly promoted leaders in the Confederate military forces during the Civil War. Born in Owingsville, Kentucky in 1831, he pursued a military career early on, graduating from West Point at the age of 22.

  8. John Bell Hood at the Battle of Gettysburg. How the native Kentuckian and hardened war veteran rejoined the Army of Northern Virginia just in time for the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War. By Don Williams.

  9. Nov 4, 2019 · Lieutenant General John Bell Hood was a Confederate commander during the American Civil War (1861-1865). A native of Kentucky, he elected to represent his adopted state of Texas in the Confederate Army and quickly earned a reputation as an aggressive and fearless leader.

  10. John Bell Hood. 1831–79. Kentucky. Leader of the Texas Brigade. Leader of the fabled Texas Brigade, John Bell Hood was highly regarded among the ranks of Confederate generals. Despite...

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