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  1. John Bell Hood (* 1. Juni 1831 in Owingsville, Bath County, Kentucky; † 30. August 1879 in New Orleans, Louisiana) war bis 1861 Offizier im US-Heer und danach General im konföderierten Heer. Leben Hood war der Sohn des Arztes John W. Hood und ...

  2. When Confederate general John Bell Hood assumed command of the embattled Army of Tennessee at Atlanta in mid-July 1864, he was already grievously wounded in both body and spirit. He had lost the use of his left arm at the Battle of Gettysburg, and two months later he lost his right leg at Chickamauga. But he was suffering at least as much from ...

  3. 14 de may. de 2018 · Hood, John Bell (1831–79) Confederate general in the American Civil War. He fought in the Second Battle of Bull Run and distinguished himself at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg and Chickamauga. He became commander in Georgia (1864), but was unable to stem William Sherman's march. After a series of defeats, he resigned (1865).

  4. 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.

  5. John Bell Hood (né le 29 juin 1831 à Owingsville, Kentucky et mort le 30 août 1879, à La Nouvelle-Orléans, Louisiane) [2] est un général sudiste. Biographie Avant la Guerre de Sécession. Fils d'un docteur rural à Owinsville au Kentucky ...

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › energy-government-and-defense-magazines › john-bell-hoodJohn Bell Hood | Encyclopedia.com

    John Bell Hood. Born June 1, 1831 Owingsville, Kentucky Died August 30, 1879 New Orleans, Louisiana. Confederate general Led failed Southern effort to keep Union forces from capturing Atlanta in 1864. John Bell Hood was a Confederate general of unquestioned bravery and dedication.As a division commander he displayed great courage at many of the Civil War's most violent battles.

  7. John Bell Hood (1 de junio 1 o 29 de junio de 1831 - 30 de agosto de 1879) fue un general confederado (sureño) durante la guerra civil estadounidense. Aunque valiente, la impetuosidad de Hood provocó grandes pérdidas entre sus tropas a medida que ascendía de rango. Bruce Catton escribió que "la decisión de reemplazar a Johnston con Hood ...