Richard H. Anderson

American Civil War General

Richard H. Anderson - Military & Warriors born October 7th, 1821
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Born in 1821, a significant figure in the American Civil War, held key commands within the Confederate Army. Served in multiple battles including Second Bull Run and Gettysburg. Achieved the rank of lieutenant general and commanded the Second Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia. Participated in General Lee's campaign against Union forces and contributed to military strategies during the conflict, influencing important decisions.

Commanded the Second Corps during the Civil War

Fought in the Second Battle of Bull Run

Led troops at the Battle of Gettysburg

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