Jackson received a concussion and a flesh wound caused by one of the bullets; the other two bullets missed Jackson and pelted a tree. Jackson walked toward the infantry and when they recognized the man, they automatically went out to help. Stonewall recovered from his injuries and on May 6th, Jackson returned to the field just in time to see the Confederate victory at Chancellorsville. Jackson led his army into the Battle of Gettysburg and defeated the Union army there after intense fighting and heavy losses.
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