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То́мас Джо́натан Дже́ксон — генерал Конфедеративных Штатов Америки в годы Гражданской войны.

Один из самых талантливых генералов Юга и один из самых знаменитых генералов в истории США. В сражении при Чанселорсвилле 2 мая 1863 года был по ошибке ранен дозором конфедератов, лишился руки и умер через 8 дней от пневмонии. Гибель Джексона считается одной из причин неудач Северо-Вирджинской армии в ходе последующей Геттисбергской кампании и всей последующей войны. По свидетельству генерала Гордона, Роберт Ли считал гибель Джексона основной причиной поражения Конфедерации в Гражданской войне. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. Январь 1824 – 10. Май 1863
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“Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!”

Thomas Jackson

Reply to Colonel Barnard E. Bee when he reported that the enemy were beating them back. At the First Battle of Bull Run (21 July 1861); as quoted in Stonewall Jackson As Military Commander (2000) by John Selby, p. 21

“A man is known by the company he keeps.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“Speak but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“Never speak disrespectfully of anyone without a cause.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“I like liquor — its taste and its effects — and that is just the reason why I never drink it.”

Thomas Jackson

As quoted in Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee (1874) by John William Jones, p. 171

“Easy, Mr. Pendleton. Easy. Good to have your dander up, but it’s discipline that wins the day.”

Thomas Jackson

These were lines in the film Gods And Generals (2003); they are not actual quotations of Jackson.
Misattributed

“Sacrifice your life rather than your word.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“Nothing justifies profanity.”

Thomas Jackson

A wounded Jackson said to Captain John Imboden, after First Manassas (The Oxford Dictionary of Civil War Quotations, 2006)

“Be content and resigned to God's will.”

Thomas Jackson

Robert E. Lee, in a letter to his wife (8 May 1861)
Misattributed

“Let your conduct towards men have some uniformity.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“My duty is to obey orders.”

Thomas Jackson

Источник: Life and Letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (1891), Ch. 4 : The War with Mexico — 1846 - 1848, p. 45

“Once you get them running, you stay right on top of them, and that way a small force can defeat a large one every time.”

Thomas Jackson

Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…
Источник: As quoted in The Civil War : An Illustrated History (1990) by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns, and Ric Burns, p. 272

“Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; waste nothing.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“My men have sometimes failed to take a position, but to defend one, never!”

Thomas Jackson

Statement to Major Heros von Borcke http://aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=1082 (13 December 1862), as quoted in Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence (1867) by Heros von Borcke, p. 301; this has been paraphrased as "My troops may fail to take a position, but are never driven from one!"

“Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.”

Thomas Jackson

Last words (May 10, 1863); as quoted in "Stonewall Jackson's Last Days" by Joe D. Haines, Jr. in America's Civil War

“Disregard public opinion when it interferes with your duty.”

Thomas Jackson

Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims

“Who could not conquer with such troops as these?”

Thomas Jackson

Remark to his staff (25 August 1862), as quoted in Life of Lieut. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson) (1866) by Robert Lewis Dabney, p. 266

“The Institute will be heard from today.”

Thomas Jackson

An incorrect version of this quote, "the Virginia Military Institute will be heard from today" is carved on the base of a statue of Jackson at VMI according to VMI.edu
Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…
Источник: Referring to the number of Virginia Military Institute alumni and former students among his officers; to Colonel Thomas T. Munford at the Battle of Chancellorsville (2 May 1863), as quoted in Chancellorsville (1996) by Stephen W. Sears, p. 242

“Our men fought bravely, but the enemy repulsed me. Many valuable lives were lost. Our God was my shield. His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude.”

Thomas Jackson

Letter to his wife from Mt. Jackson after the First Battle of Kernstown (24 March 1862), as quoted in Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson) (1866) by Robert Lewis Dabney, p. 329

“I yield to no man in sympathy for the gallant men under my command; but I am obliged to sweat them tonight, so that I may save their blood tomorrow. The line of hills southwest of Winchester must not be occupied by the enemy's artillery. My own must be there and in position by daylight. … You shall however have two hours rest.”

Thomas Jackson

To Col. Sam Fulkerson, who reported on the weariness of their troops and suggested that they should be given an hour or so to rest from a forced march in the night. (24 May 1862); as quoted in Mighty Stonewall (1957) by Frank E. Vandiver, p. 250
Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…]]

“If the general government should persist in the measures now threatened, there must be war. It is painful enough to discover with what unconcern they speak of war and threaten it. They do not know its horrors. I have seen enough of it to make me look upon it as the sum of all evils.”

Thomas Jackson

Comments to his pastor (April 1861) as quoted in Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by His Widow Mary Anna Jackson (1895) http://books.google.com/books?id=bG2vg5cH004C, Ch. IX : War Clouds — 1860 - 1861, p. 141; This has sometimes been paraphrased as &quot;War is the sum of all evils.&quot; Before Jackson&#x27;s application of the term &quot;The sum of all evils&quot; to war, it had also been applied to slavery by abolitionist Cassius Marcellus Clay in The Writings of Cassius Marcellus Clay : Including Speeches and Addresses (1848), p. 445; to death by Georg Christian Knapp in Lectures on Christian Theology (1845), p. 404; and it had also been used, apparently in relation to arroganceus hours I received only one wound, the breaking of the longest finger of my left hand; but the doctor says the finger may be saved. It was broken about midway between the hand and knuckle, the ball passing on the side next to the forefinger. Had it struck the centre, I should have lost the finger. My horse was wounded, but not killed. Your coat got an ugly wound near the hip, but my servant, who is very handy, has so far repaired it that it doesn&#x27;t show very much. My preservation was entirely due, as was the glorious victory, to our God, to whom be all the honor, praise, and glory. The battle was the hardest that I have ever been in, but not near so hot in its fire. <br class="br">Letter to his wife after the First Battle of Bull Run (22 July 1861); as quoted in Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by His Widow Mary Anna Jackson (1895) http://books.google.com/books?id=bG2vg5cH004C, Ch. XI : The First Battle of Manassas, p. 178 <br class="br">Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…]]

“Yesterday we fought a great battle and gained a great victory, for which all the glory is due to God alone.”

Thomas Jackson

Although under a heavy fire for several continuous hours I received only one wound, the breaking of the longest finger of my left hand; but the doctor says the finger may be saved. It was broken about midway between the hand and knuckle, the ball passing on the side next to the forefinger. Had it struck the centre, I should have lost the finger. My horse was wounded, but not killed. Your coat got an ugly wound near the hip, but my servant, who is very handy, has so far repaired it that it doesn&#x27;t show very much. My preservation was entirely due, as was the glorious victory, to our God, to whom be all the honor, praise, and glory. The battle was the hardest that I have ever been in, but not near so hot in its fire. <br class="br">Letter to his wife after the First Battle of Bull Run (22 July 1861); as quoted in Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by His Widow Mary Anna Jackson (1895) http://books.google.com/books?id=bG2vg5cH004C, Ch. XI : The First Battle of Manassas, p. 178

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