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  • Stonewall Jackson trusted very few men. He demanded absolute discipline, unquestioning obedience, and relentless aggression. But there was one general whose brilliance he admired—and whose behavior he could never fully forgive. Their partnership helped win battles, yet their personal relationship remained one of the Confederacy’s most complicated rivalries.


    Time Period: 1862–1863
    Conflict: American Civil War
    Key Figures: Stonewall Jackson and A.P. Hill


    The image portrays two of the Confederacy's most famous commanders: Lieutenant General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and Major General Ambrose Powell (A.P.) Hill. Together they helped create some of the most remarkable Confederate victories of the Civil War. Yet behind the battlefield success lay a relationship filled with tension, arguments, and lingering resentment.


    When the Civil War intensified in 1862, A.P. Hill emerged as one of the Confederacy's most talented combat commanders. Leading his famous Light Division, Hill developed a reputation for aggressive attacks, rapid movement, and personal courage under fire.


    Stonewall Jackson immediately recognized Hill's military ability.


    In battle, Hill was often exactly the type of commander Jackson needed. He moved quickly, fought aggressively, and inspired his troops. During the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, Jackson's lightning-fast victories depended heavily on officers capable of executing difficult orders under extreme pressure.


    However, the two men possessed very different personalities.


    Jackson was intensely private, deeply religious, and demanded strict obedience from subordinates. Orders were expected to be followed without question. Hill, by contrast, was independent, outspoken, and often challenged decisions he believed were mistaken.


    Their disagreements soon became legendary.


    Throughout the Valley Campaign, Jackson and Hill repeatedly argued over marching orders, troop movements, and battlefield decisions. On several occasions Jackson accused Hill of moving too slowly or failing to carry out instructions precisely as ordered. Hill, meanwhile, believed Jackson sometimes issued vague or impractical commands.


    The tension reached a breaking point during the Seven Days Battles outside Richmond in June 1862.


    During one heated dispute, Jackson became so frustrated that he temporarily placed Hill under arrest. Although the arrest did not last long, it revealed just how strained their relationship had become. Few Confederate officers could imagine openly clashing with the feared Stonewall Jackson, yet Hill repeatedly did so.


    Despite these personal conflicts, Jackson never doubted Hill's fighting ability.


    In fact, some of the Confederacy's greatest successes occurred because Hill's division arrived at critical moments. At Antietam in September 1862, Hill's troops completed a grueling march and arrived just in time to prevent the collapse of Lee's right flank. Their counterattack helped save the Confederate army from potential disaster.


    Even Jackson reportedly acknowledged the value of Hill's battlefield leadership.


    Yet trust between the two men never fully developed.


    Jackson admired Hill's courage but disliked his independence. Hill respected Jackson's military genius but resented what he considered unfair criticism and excessive secrecy. Their relationship became a constant balance between professional respect and personal frustration.


    Everything changed in May 1863.


    After the Confederate victory at Chancellorsville, Stonewall Jackson was accidentally wounded by Confederate soldiers and later died from complications. The Confederacy lost one of its greatest commanders.


    Following Jackson's death, A.P. Hill eventually rose to command a corps in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. He continued serving with distinction until he was killed near Petersburg in April 1865, just days before Lee's surrender.


    Historians still debate exactly what Jackson truly thought of A.P. Hill. What is clear is that Jackson considered Hill difficult, stubborn, and occasionally infuriating. Yet he also knew that Hill was one of the most capable combat commanders in the Confederate army.


    In war, mutual admiration does not always create friendship. Sometimes great victories are achieved by men who respected each other's abilities while never fully trusting one another
    Stonewall Jackson trusted very few men. He demanded absolute discipline, unquestioning obedience, and relentless aggression. But there was one general whose brilliance he admired—and whose behavior he could never fully forgive. Their partnership helped win battles, yet their personal relationship remained one of the Confederacy’s most complicated rivalries. Time Period: 1862–1863 Conflict: American Civil War Key Figures: Stonewall Jackson and A.P. Hill The image portrays two of the Confederacy's most famous commanders: Lieutenant General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson and Major General Ambrose Powell (A.P.) Hill. Together they helped create some of the most remarkable Confederate victories of the Civil War. Yet behind the battlefield success lay a relationship filled with tension, arguments, and lingering resentment. When the Civil War intensified in 1862, A.P. Hill emerged as one of the Confederacy's most talented combat commanders. Leading his famous Light Division, Hill developed a reputation for aggressive attacks, rapid movement, and personal courage under fire. Stonewall Jackson immediately recognized Hill's military ability. In battle, Hill was often exactly the type of commander Jackson needed. He moved quickly, fought aggressively, and inspired his troops. During the Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862, Jackson's lightning-fast victories depended heavily on officers capable of executing difficult orders under extreme pressure. However, the two men possessed very different personalities. Jackson was intensely private, deeply religious, and demanded strict obedience from subordinates. Orders were expected to be followed without question. Hill, by contrast, was independent, outspoken, and often challenged decisions he believed were mistaken. Their disagreements soon became legendary. Throughout the Valley Campaign, Jackson and Hill repeatedly argued over marching orders, troop movements, and battlefield decisions. On several occasions Jackson accused Hill of moving too slowly or failing to carry out instructions precisely as ordered. Hill, meanwhile, believed Jackson sometimes issued vague or impractical commands. The tension reached a breaking point during the Seven Days Battles outside Richmond in June 1862. During one heated dispute, Jackson became so frustrated that he temporarily placed Hill under arrest. Although the arrest did not last long, it revealed just how strained their relationship had become. Few Confederate officers could imagine openly clashing with the feared Stonewall Jackson, yet Hill repeatedly did so. Despite these personal conflicts, Jackson never doubted Hill's fighting ability. In fact, some of the Confederacy's greatest successes occurred because Hill's division arrived at critical moments. At Antietam in September 1862, Hill's troops completed a grueling march and arrived just in time to prevent the collapse of Lee's right flank. Their counterattack helped save the Confederate army from potential disaster. Even Jackson reportedly acknowledged the value of Hill's battlefield leadership. Yet trust between the two men never fully developed. Jackson admired Hill's courage but disliked his independence. Hill respected Jackson's military genius but resented what he considered unfair criticism and excessive secrecy. Their relationship became a constant balance between professional respect and personal frustration. Everything changed in May 1863. After the Confederate victory at Chancellorsville, Stonewall Jackson was accidentally wounded by Confederate soldiers and later died from complications. The Confederacy lost one of its greatest commanders. Following Jackson's death, A.P. Hill eventually rose to command a corps in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. He continued serving with distinction until he was killed near Petersburg in April 1865, just days before Lee's surrender. Historians still debate exactly what Jackson truly thought of A.P. Hill. What is clear is that Jackson considered Hill difficult, stubborn, and occasionally infuriating. Yet he also knew that Hill was one of the most capable combat commanders in the Confederate army. In war, mutual admiration does not always create friendship. Sometimes great victories are achieved by men who respected each other's abilities while never fully trusting one another
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  • Regardless of your opinion on Operation Epic Fury or your political affiliation, we have the greatest military in the world. Its strength lies not just in power, but in the courage, discipline, and sacrifice of our troops. God bless our men and women in uniform.
    Regardless of your opinion on Operation Epic Fury or your political affiliation, we have the greatest military in the world. Its strength lies not just in power, but in the courage, discipline, and sacrifice of our troops. God bless our men and women in uniform.
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  • To correct the fake news out there about Iran:

    *Iran did not have a regime Change, just like in Venezuela, only the leader (along with other military people) were removed/killed and Irans Regime was allowed to continue, to continue its war with Israel.

    *Iran was not Liberated, in fact, a new temporary Council, that will exercise the duties of the Supreme Leader in Iran was created to choose and elect the next 'Supreme Leader', who, once elected, will continue the Iranian Regime's brutal policies, so nothing changes.

    *You can celebrate the death of the Supreme Leader but you can't celebrate a 'Liberated Iran', because in doing so, you're celebrating the current Iranian Regime and it's bombing of Israel and their aim to elect a new Leader to replace Ali.

    It's amazing that people don't know these things.
    To correct the fake news out there about Iran: *Iran did not have a regime Change, just like in Venezuela, only the leader (along with other military people) were removed/killed and Irans Regime was allowed to continue, to continue its war with Israel. *Iran was not Liberated, in fact, a new temporary Council, that will exercise the duties of the Supreme Leader in Iran was created to choose and elect the next 'Supreme Leader', who, once elected, will continue the Iranian Regime's brutal policies, so nothing changes. *You can celebrate the death of the Supreme Leader but you can't celebrate a 'Liberated Iran', because in doing so, you're celebrating the current Iranian Regime and it's bombing of Israel and their aim to elect a new Leader to replace Ali. It's amazing that people don't know these things.
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  • JUST IN - U.S. military shoots down Mexican cartel drones that breached U.S. airspace near El Paso, using electronic warfare from Fort Bliss; 10-day FAA closure over El Paso International Airport lifted — NewsNation
    JUST IN - U.S. military shoots down Mexican cartel drones that breached U.S. airspace near El Paso, using electronic warfare from Fort Bliss; 10-day FAA closure over El Paso International Airport lifted — NewsNation
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  • The latest terrorist attack on the ICE Hotel by left wing terrorists led by Tim Walz and other Democrats, must be absolutely condemned.

    At that point, Law Enforcement should have opened fire on the Terrorists and cut them down ASAP before any of them could be harmed.

    This terrorist attack could also be blamed on President Trump himself, for not sending in any military personnel or some other sort of identical backup to protect ICE and Border Patrol law enforcement. His failure to act, is harming law enforcement.

    Everyone involved in the latest hotel terror attack, should be arrested and given the death penalty for harming law enforcement.

    Our country should never tolerate domestic terrorists and terror attacks on our own soil. It's time for President Trump to take on an Abraham Lincoln mindset and start crushing the insurrection and putting down the terrorists organization, headed by their Governor and Walz. And once that's done, arrest Walz and the Governor for inciting terrorist attacks, inciting an insurrection and for destroying the State.

    Wake UP TRUMP!!
    The latest terrorist attack on the ICE Hotel by left wing terrorists led by Tim Walz and other Democrats, must be absolutely condemned. At that point, Law Enforcement should have opened fire on the Terrorists and cut them down ASAP before any of them could be harmed. This terrorist attack could also be blamed on President Trump himself, for not sending in any military personnel or some other sort of identical backup to protect ICE and Border Patrol law enforcement. His failure to act, is harming law enforcement. Everyone involved in the latest hotel terror attack, should be arrested and given the death penalty for harming law enforcement. Our country should never tolerate domestic terrorists and terror attacks on our own soil. It's time for President Trump to take on an Abraham Lincoln mindset and start crushing the insurrection and putting down the terrorists organization, headed by their Governor and Walz. And once that's done, arrest Walz and the Governor for inciting terrorist attacks, inciting an insurrection and for destroying the State. Wake UP TRUMP!!
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  • This is an example of a lenticular cloud. They, along with experimental military aircraft, drones, and atmospheric phenomenon, can explain 99% of UFO sightings. The other 1% are debatable.
    This is an example of a lenticular cloud. They, along with experimental military aircraft, drones, and atmospheric phenomenon, can explain 99% of UFO sightings. The other 1% are debatable.
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  • https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/leo-dicaprio-misses-awards-show-due-to-us-military-operation-in-venezuela/ar-AA1TxKX4?ocid=socialshare

    SAY IT AINT SO!!!!! The US government should have worked around Leos schedule.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/leo-dicaprio-misses-awards-show-due-to-us-military-operation-in-venezuela/ar-AA1TxKX4?ocid=socialshare SAY IT AINT SO!!!!! The US government should have worked around Leos schedule.
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  • DNI Tulsi Gabbard said during her address to TPUSA, the EU and NATO are trying to drag us into a war with Russia, and that Deep Staters are OBSTRUCTING peace negotiations

    "They do so to pull the US military into a conflict with Russia, which is ultimately what the EU and NATO want. We CANNOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN."

    "Every time they make progress, move closer to that hope for peace - the war mongers and deep state step up and do everything they can to stop them!"

    "The Deep State, Intel Community, leak it to their friends in the Mainstream Propaganda Media to try to spread a false narrative."

    "They foment fear and hysteria as a way to justify the continuing of the war, to undermine President Trump's efforts towards peace."

    "We have to see clearly what's happening before our very eyes - and stand UNITED in this cause for peace."
    DNI Tulsi Gabbard said during her address to TPUSA, the EU and NATO are trying to drag us into a war with Russia, and that Deep Staters are OBSTRUCTING peace negotiations "They do so to pull the US military into a conflict with Russia, which is ultimately what the EU and NATO want. We CANNOT ALLOW THIS TO HAPPEN." "Every time they make progress, move closer to that hope for peace - the war mongers and deep state step up and do everything they can to stop them!" "The Deep State, Intel Community, leak it to their friends in the Mainstream Propaganda Media to try to spread a false narrative." "They foment fear and hysteria as a way to justify the continuing of the war, to undermine President Trump's efforts towards peace." "We have to see clearly what's happening before our very eyes - and stand UNITED in this cause for peace."
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  • SAAAAMMMIIIIII
    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says ‘climate change’ is the main reason why illegal, military-aged Muslim men are coming to the UK and Europe.
    Is he right?
    LOL
    [SAAAAMMMIIIIII] UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says ‘climate change’ is the main reason why illegal, military-aged Muslim men are coming to the UK and Europe. Is he right? LOL
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  • #Military #MilitarySummary #naval #maritime #seas #oceans #thalassokrator #Strategy #fleet #FleetManagement #USA #UnitedStates
    https://www.iiss.org/publications/strategic-comments/2025/12/the-future-of-the-us-surface-fleet/
    #Military #MilitarySummary #naval #maritime #seas #oceans #thalassokrator #Strategy #fleet #FleetManagement #USA #UnitedStates https://www.iiss.org/publications/strategic-comments/2025/12/the-future-of-the-us-surface-fleet/
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    The future of the US surface fleet
    The United States Navy faces an inflection point in the design and sustainment of its surface fleet, as delays, cancellations and industrial shortfalls collide with rising operational demands. Forthcoming budget choices, industrial timelines and early tests of new uncrewed vessels will shape whether the fleet can regain momentum by the late 2020s.
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