Albert Sidney Johnston


Albert Sidney Johnston
Albert Sidney Johnston, c. 1861
Born(1803-02-02)February 2, 1803
Washington, Kentucky, U.S.
DiedApril 6, 1862(1862-04-06) (aged 59)
Shiloh, Tennessee
Buried
Allegiance United States of America
 Republic of Texas
Confederate States of America
Service / branch United States Army
Texian Army
 Confederate States Army
Years of service1826–1834; 1846–1861 (USA)
1836–1840 (Republic of Texas)
1861–1862 (CSA)
Rank Brevet brigadier general
Senior Brigadier General (Texas)
General (CSA)
Unit2nd U.S. Infantry
6th U.S. Infantry
Los Angeles Mounted Rifles (CSA)
Commands1st Texas Rifles (USV)
2nd U.S. Cavalry
Department of the Pacific (USA)
Army of Central Kentucky (CSA)
Army of Mississippi (CSA)
Department No. 2 (CSA)
Battles / wars
AwardsHall of Honor
Signature

Albert Sidney Johnston (February 2, 1803 – April 6, 1862) was an American military officer who served as a general in three different armies: the Texian Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army. He saw extensive combat during his 34-year military career, fighting actions in the Black Hawk War, the Texas-Indian Wars, the Mexican–American War, the Utah War, and the American Civil War, where he died on the battlefield.

Considered by Confederate States President Jefferson Davis to be the finest general officer in the Confederacy before the later emergence of Robert E. Lee, he was killed early in the Civil War at the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862. Johnston was the highest-ranking officer on either side killed during the war. Davis believed the loss of General Johnston "was the turning point of our fate."

Johnston was unrelated to Confederate general Joseph E. Johnston.