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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Major General Joseph Hooker - Mar. 22nd, 2004
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Posted on 03/21/2004 10:49:21 PM PST by SAMWolf



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Major General Joseph Hooker
(1814 - 1879)

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One of the most immodest and immoral of the high Union commanders, "Fighting Joe" Hooker frequently felt slighted by his superiors and requested to be relieved of duty. The Massachusetts native and West Pointer (1837) had been posted to the artillery but was serving as a staff officer when he won three brevets in Mexico. Unfortunately for his later career he testified against Winfield Scott before a court of inquiry on the Mexican War. After a two-year leave he resigned on February 21, 1853, to settle in California where he was in the farming and land businesses.


Major General Joseph Hooker


At the outset of the Civil War he became a colonel of the state militia but soon offered his services to Washington where his anti-Scott testimony came back to haunt him. As a civilian he witnessed the disaster at lst Bull Run and wrote to Lincoln complaining of the mismanagement and advancing his own claim to a commission.

Accepted, his assignments included:

  • Brigadier General, USV (August 3, 1861, to rank from May 17);
    • commanding brigade, Division of the Potomac (August - October 3, 1861);
    • commanding division, Army of the Potomac (October 3, 1861 -March 13, 1862);
    • commanding 2nd Division, 3rd Corps, Army of the Potomac (March 13 - September 5, 1862);
  • Major General, USV (May 5, 1862);
    • commanding 3rd Corps, Army of Virginia (September 6-12, 1862);
    • commanding lst Corps, Army of the Potomac (September 12-17, 1862);
  • Brigadier General, USA (September 20, 1862);
    • commanding 5th Corps, Army of the Potomac (November 10-16, 1862);
    • commanding Center Grand Division, Army of the Potomac (November 16, 1862-January 26, 1863);
    • commanding Department and Army of the Potomac (January 26 - June 28, 1863);
    • commanding llth and 12th Corps, Army of the Cumberland (September 25 - April 14, 1863);
    • commanding 20th Corps, Army of the Cumberland (April 14 - July 28, 1864);
    • commanding Northern Department (October 1, 1864 - June 27, 1865).



Image of General Hooker, erstwhile temporary commander of the Army of the Potomac


After leading a brigade and then a division around Washington he went with McClellan's army to the Peninsula, earning a reputation for looking after his men during the siege operations at Yorktown. His other reputation as a heavy user of alcohol was not so enviable. He was particularly distinguished at Williamsburg and although he felt slighted by his commander's report he was named a major general of volunteers from the date of the action. Further fighting for Hooker came at Seven Pines and throughout the Seven Days. Following its close he scored a minor success in the retaking of Malvern Hill from the Confederates. Transferred to Pope with his division, he took part in the defeat at 2nd Bull Run.

Given command of a corps for the Maryland Campaign, he fought at South Mountain and was wounded in the foot early in the morning fighting at Antietam. Three days later he was named a regular army brigadier general. Returning to duty, he briefly commanded the 5th Corps before being given charge of the Center Grand Division when Burnside reorganized his army into these two-corps formations. After the defeat at Fredericksburg and the disastrous Mud March, Burnside was relieved. In a letter to the Army of the Potomac's new commander, Hooker, Lincoln praised the general's fighting abilities but strongly questioned Hooker's previous criticism of commanders and feared that this might come back to haunt the new chief. Lincoln was also critical of the general's loose talk on the need for a military dictatorship to win the war.


The Capture of Lookout Mountain—General Hooker Fighting among the Clouds,
Harper’s Weekly (Dec. 26, 1863), p. 829.


Once in charge, Hooker's headquarters were roundly criticized by many as a combination of bar and brothel. When he launched his campaign against Lee, Hooker swore off liquor. This may have hurt more than it helped. After a brilliantly executed maneuver around Lee's flank and the crossing of two rivers, Hooker lost his nerve and withdrew his forces back into the Wilderness to await reinforcements from John Sedgewick's command coming from Fredericksburg. Here he felt convinced that Lee was in retreat but was surprised by Jackson's flank attack, which routed Oliver 0. Howard's 11th Corps. To make matters worse Hooker was dazed by the effects of a shell striking a pillar on the porch of his headquarters. He lost control of the army and ordered a withdrawal.

Kept in command, he led the army northward in the early part of the Gettysburg Campaign until he resigned on June 28, 1863, over control of the garrison at Harpers Ferry. On January 28, 1864, he received the Thanks of Congress for the beginnings of the campaign. With the Union defeat at Chickamauga, he was given charge of the Armv of the Potomac's 1lth and 12th Corps and sent to the relief of the Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga. In the battles around that place in November 1863 he did well in keeping open the supply lines and in the taking of Lookout Mountain. However, in Grant's report his actions were overshadowed by the less distinguished role of Sherman. The next spring the two corps were merged into the new 20th Corps with Hooker at their head. He fought through the Atlanta Campaign but when McPherson was killed before the city and Howard received command of the Army of the Tennessee, he asked to be relieved. This was granted and he finished the war in the quiet sector of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.



Brevetted major general in the regular army for Chattanooga, he was mustered out of the volunteers on September 1, 1866, and two years later was retired with the increased rank of major general. Always popular with his men, he lacked the confidence of his subordinate officers and was quarrelsome with his superiors. His nickname, which he never liked, resulted from the deletion of a dash in a journalistic dispatch that was discussing the Peninsula Campaign and "Fighting" was thereafter linked to his name. Popular legend has it that his name was permanently attached to prostitutes from his Civil War actions in rounding them up in one area of Washington. He died in Garden City, New York, on October 31, 1879, and is buried in Cincinnati.



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To: The Mayor
Evening Mayor
41 posted on 03/22/2004 5:40:31 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: Aeronaut
Did that contrption actually get off the ground
42 posted on 03/22/2004 5:41:06 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: Johnny Gage
Thanks Johnny


43 posted on 03/22/2004 5:44:33 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: stainlessbanner
Evening Stainlessbanner
44 posted on 03/22/2004 5:45:02 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: Valin
Please accept my condolences Valin. I recognize the name from seeing him on different threads.
45 posted on 03/22/2004 5:47:02 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: SAMWolf
Hi Sam
46 posted on 03/22/2004 5:47:33 PM PST by Professional Engineer (3/11/04 saw the launching of the Moorish reconquest of Spain.)
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To: stand watie
Evening standwatie. Free Dixie!
47 posted on 03/22/2004 5:49:21 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: SAMWolf
Hiya Sam!


48 posted on 03/22/2004 5:50:46 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul (Kerry's 3 Purple Hearts are: 2 for minor arm and thigh injury and 1 for killing a semi-dead VietCong)
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To: SAMWolf
Howdy SAM! What you up to these days? I've missed out on a lot lately. *sniff*

The back's doing much better, thank you. I still have to take it easy when working, which slows progress but at least I can get things done. It's aching a bit now, which is why I'm sitting for a spell this time of evening.

Hope things are going great with you.
*Hugz*
49 posted on 03/22/2004 5:51:44 PM PST by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: snippy_about_it
Hi snippy!

Any idea as to who we can get to remind Mother Nature that it's SPRING?! LOL! The first day came entirely too chilly!
50 posted on 03/22/2004 5:54:56 PM PST by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: Professional Engineer
So sorry to hear of Msdrby's granddad's passing. Please accept my condolences and pass them on to Msdrby.

Prayers offered for his soul and for your family.



O.J. Johnson
U.S. Navy

51 posted on 03/22/2004 5:56:29 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: radu
Been running around, Spring break and decided to go out and do a lot of "sight seeing" and just kicking back, Glad to hear you're getting better, just have to keep from tripping over the cats.
52 posted on 03/22/2004 5:58:46 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Evening Victoria. Just trying to catch up on the threads sad news from Valin and PE today.:-(
53 posted on 03/22/2004 5:59:46 PM PST by SAMWolf (It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.)
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To: SAMWolf
What happened to Valin and PE?
54 posted on 03/22/2004 6:01:51 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul (Kerry's 3 Purple Hearts are: 2 for minor arm and thigh injury and 1 for killing a semi-dead VietCong)
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To: SAMWolf
Just kicking back, you say? Lucky dog, you! LOL! Your area certainly has a lot of beautiful sights to see.

Keep from tripping over the cats? A LOT easier said than done with THIS herd. And they're more dangerous outside than in! They keep running around, wanting to "help". ROTFLOL!
55 posted on 03/22/2004 6:18:48 PM PST by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: Professional Engineer
Sad to hear he passed away, but he is at peace.
Was he able to put down his memories to paper at all, a history notebook/memoir?
(If you know, and if you don't mind me asking, otherwise, I'll just 'buzz off' about it.)
Losing the WWII generation hurts us as our younger generations do not understand much about wars, even with the current way of things.
56 posted on 03/22/2004 6:20:14 PM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for teh day: Typos are a way of life and make cash for teh spellcheckers, contribute today!)
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To: SAMWolf; Aeronaut
Probably not as I didn't see an anti-toque rotor or even a prop for forward motion.
57 posted on 03/22/2004 6:22:26 PM PST by Darksheare (Fortune for teh day: Typos are a way of life and make cash for teh spellcheckers, contribute today!)
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To: SAMWolf
Thanks for the flag Sam. Msdrby was standing here when I "turned the page".
58 posted on 03/22/2004 6:23:57 PM PST by Professional Engineer (3/11/04 saw the launching of the Moorish reconquest of Spain.)
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To: snippy_about_it
Howdy ma'am
59 posted on 03/22/2004 6:33:06 PM PST by Professional Engineer (3/11/04 saw the launching of the Moorish reconquest of Spain.)
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To: SAMWolf
Evening Sam

I got home, ate and came here....
it's another late day but, I work when I can..
60 posted on 03/22/2004 6:36:27 PM PST by The Mayor (Instead of grumbling because you don't get what you want, be thankful you don't get what you deserve)
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