During the American Civil War, David E. Twiggs served as a general in Confederate States Army. His nickname was Bengal Tiger.
General Robert E. Lee.
General Robert E. Lee surrendered in Appamatox courthouse in Virginia.
General Ulysses Grant and General Robert E. Lee were involved in the final battle of the Civil War.
General Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee was the Commanding General of the Confederate Army
David E. Twiggs was born in 1790.
David E. Twiggs died on 1862-07-15.
David E. Twiggs surrendered the the Fort and 10,000 rifled muskets to the Confederates.
The best example is set after the Battle of Churubusco (Aug 20, 1847), when Gen. David E. Twiggs demanded losing General Pedro Anaya to handover his forces' munitions to accept a surrender; Anaya responded with a very famous and defiant response: "If we had munitions, you wouldn't be here".
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At various times, Union General George B. McClellan used the nickname of Bobbie Lee when speaking about Robert E. Lee.As an aside, many people used the term "little Mac" when speaking about George B. McClellan. Also, he was sometimes referred to as the "young Napoleon".
David E. Lilienthal died in 1981.
David E. Goldberg was born in 1953.
David E. Reed was born in 1927.
David E. Reed died in 1990.
David E. Daniel was born in 1949.
David E. Bell was born in 1919.