Deemed “irreplaceable” by Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson assumed his nickname during the Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War. It is said that the Army of Northern Virginia never fully recovered from the loss of Jackson’s leadership when he was accidentally shot by one of his own men and died in 1863. Davis highlights Stonewall Jackson as a general who emphasized the importance of reliable information and early preparedness, who so believed in information that he had a personal mapmaker with him at all times, and he details Jackson’s many lessons in strategy and leadership.
Audiobook details
GenreBiography and Memoir, History
Length6 hrs 53 mins
Narrated byStefan Rudnicki
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateJan 1, 2007
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
13Chapter 13
2Chapter 2
14Chapter 14
3Chapter 3
15Chapter 15
4Chapter 4
16Chapter 16
5Chapter 5
17Chapter 17
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6Chapter 6
18Chapter 18
7Chapter 7
19Chapter 19
8Chapter 8
20Chapter 20
9Chapter 9
21Chapter 21
10Chapter 10
22Chapter 22
11Chapter 11
23Chapter 23
12Chapter 12
About the author
Donald A. Davis
Donald A. Davis is coauthor of New York Times bestseller Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper and author of Lightning Strike: The Secret Mission to Kill Admiral Yamamoto and Avenge Pearl Harbor. He lives outside Boulder, Colorado.View all by Donald A. Davis