Chancellorsville
Americannoun
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Jackson was hit by friendly fire during the Battle of Chancellorsville in 1893 and had his arm amputated before he died.
From Los Angeles Times
Chancellorsville after the Confederate Civil War victory in Virginia, will be renamed the U.S.S.
From New York Times
Two Navy reconnaissance ships recently conducted surveys in the sea prior to the visit in late November of the USS Chancellorsville, a guided missile cruiser, according to U.S. defense officials.
From Washington Times
Lee was one of the most successful commanders of the war, defeating larger Union armies at the battles of Seven Days, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville.
From New York Times
The Chancellorsville was named for the Civil War battle and the Maury was named after a Confederate soldier.
From Seattle Times
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