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Stonewall Jackson
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Stonewall Jackson
Age: 39 †
Born: 1824
Born: January 21
Died: 1863
Died: May 10
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West Virginia
Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson
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Died of wounds inflicted in error by his own troops at the battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. Let us cross over the river and sit in the shade of the trees.
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What is life without honor? Degradation is worse than death.
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Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!
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Sir! Men who desert their comrades in war deserve to be shot! And Officers who intrude for them deserve to be hung!
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There are but few commanders who properly appreciate the value of celerity.
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The hardships of forced marches are often more painful than the dangers of battle
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Do your duty and leave the rest to Providence.
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Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible.
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The only true rule for cavalry is to follow the enemy as long as he retreats.
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Through life let your principal object be the discharge of duty.
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Under divine blessing, we must rely on the bayonet when firearms cannot be furnished
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I am more anxious than I can express that my men should be not only good soldiers of their country, but also good soldiers of the cross.
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Shoot the brave officers, and the cowards will run away and take the men with them.
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Arms is a profession that, if its principles are adhered to for success, requires an officer do what he fears may be wrong, and yet, according to military experience, must be done, if success is to be attained.
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War means fighting. The business of the soldier is to fight. ... To move swiftly, strike vigorously, and secure all the fruits of victory is the secret of successful war.
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I am more afraid of King Alcohol than of all the bullets of the enemy.
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All I am and all I have is at the service of my country.
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Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible and when you strike and overcome him, never let up in the pursuit...
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Duty is ours the consequences are the Lord God's
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The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on earth.
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