Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson
Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jacksonwas a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and the best-known Confederate commander after General Robert E. Lee. His military career includes the Valley Campaign of 1862 and his service as a corps commander in the Army of Northern Virginia, under Robert E. Lee. Confederate pickets accidentally shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. The general survived but lost an arm to amputation; he died of complications from pneumonia eight days later...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSoldier
Date of Birth21 January 1824
CountryUnited States of America
My duty is to obey orders.
Duty is ours; the consequences are the Lord God's
Through life let your principal object be the discharge of duty.
Do your duty and leave the rest to Providence.
Duty is ours; consequences are God's.
My men have sometimes failed to take a position, but to defend one, never!
The only true rule for cavalry is to follow the enemy as long as he retreats.
I am more afraid of alcohol than of all the bullets of the enemy.
I like liquor - its taste and its effects - and that is just the reason why I never drink it.
I find I like it too much.
We are all but instruments of God.
Our God was my shield. His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude.
Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!
All I am and all I have is at the service of my country.