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Happy Birthday George Edward Pickett
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Posted on 01/28/2005 8:52:47 AM PST by Valin

Born in Richmond, Va. On January 28,1825,Pickett graduated from West Point in l846,last in a class of 59. Among his several classmates who became generals were George B. McClellan and Thomas J. Jackson.
In the war with Mexico Pickett was brevetted lieutenant and captain for his service in the Siege of Vera Cruz and during the subsequent advance on Mexico City. He served in Texas, Virginia, and Washington Territory until 1861, when he resigned his commission to enter the Confederate army.

His name in Civil War history was secured in a losing cause, the charge against the Federal center on the third day at Gettysburg. Following bloody but inconclusive movements 1-2 July, Lee ordered the massive assault, which followed an intensive but basically ineffectual cannonade.
Under Pickett's immediate command were the brigades of Brig. Gens. James L. Kemper, Richard B. Garnett, and Lewis A. Armistead. According to reports, Pickett was in excellent spirits and expected to carry the Union defenses. At mid-afternoon the forward movement began with the troops dressed as if on parade as they marched into the Federal guns.
Pickett, as division commander, attempted to coordinate the ill-fated movement and, contrary to the view of some critics, acquitted himself bravely and well. But the task was impossible, and he ordered his men to withdraw when clearly they could not break the Union center.

Notwithstanding the bravery of his troops and his own efforts on the field, Pickett's military reputation was afterward in decline. He fought in battles at New Berne, Petersburg, and Five Forks. General R. E. Lee relieved him of his command after Sayler's Creek, only days before the final surrender at Appomattox.

Following the war he was an insurance salesman in Richmond and died in Norfolk July 30, 1875.

Source: "Historical Times Encyclopedia Of The Civil War" Edited By Patricia L. Faust


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To: Pompah

First of all, careful about the remarks there bub.
I am from Cherokee County, right next door to YOUR home county. I looked at your profile, and I saw the Cali flag.....

George Pickett stayed where he was supposed to stay, because Corp Commanders were ORDERED by Lee to stay to the rear!
What real man WOULDN'T weep, when he saw thousands of his own men being slaughtered!?


41 posted on 01/29/2005 4:02:29 AM PST by TexConfederate1861 (Sic Semper Tyrannis!)
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To: TexConfederate1861
First of all,be careful about the remarks there bub. I suggest that you sit and reread your opening statement on your post#41. Read it two or three times. Your distainful remarks about people who don't Live in the Lone Star State is one thing. But as a self proclaimed Texconfederate you shoud surly know that General Pickett was never a Corps Commander at any time during the war. He was a Division Commander under Longstreet. And as such he should have been with his troops as they advanced on the Union center. IMHO, There was a dimes worth of difference between George E.Pickett and George A. Custer. To quote Forrest Gump;" That's all I have to say about." that.
42 posted on 01/29/2005 11:35:26 AM PST by Pompah (The price of greatness is responsibility)
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To: Valin

There is no future without honoring the past, you've obviously been eating too much Wisconsin Cheese. Its definitely gone to your head.


43 posted on 01/29/2005 3:41:04 PM PST by Colt .45 (Navy Veteran - Pride in my Southern Ancestry! Chance favors the prepared mind.)
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To: Pompah

Well, you are correct, it was early, what can I say. Nevertheless, Pickett behaved properly. And I don't think highly of California, having lived there for two years. But honestly, the fruits & nuts thing was meant to be more tongue-in-cheek than you took it.


44 posted on 01/29/2005 7:04:31 PM PST by TexConfederate1861 (Sic Semper Tyrannis!)
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To: Colt .45
By all reputable accounts Pickett acquitted himself well at Gettysburg.

The Shadbake, however, may be another story.

Though I wouldn't chalk that one up to cowardice so much as reckless indifference.

45 posted on 01/29/2005 7:21:33 PM PST by The Iguana
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