From the Line of Fire

Generals Robert E. Lee and James Longstreet
In The Battle Of The Wilderness - May 6, 1864
As wildfires burned in the background, General Robert E.
Lee rode up to General James Longstreet. Describing his long time friend and
commander, Longstreet said, "Lee's blood was up and when his blood was up there
was no stopping him."
Moments earlier, Lee had
attempted to go side by side in line of battle with his Texas brigade. Wildfires
blazed across much of the contested ground as the critical moment of the Battle
of the Wilderness had arrived. General Ulysses S. Grant's Federal army began to
break through Lee's lines. Lee was desperate to find help. As if on cue, the
lead brigade of one of Longstreet's divisions, General John Gregg's Texans had
unexpectedly arrived and immediately without missing a step closed ranks and
formed a battle line to meet the Federal onset. Lee called out to the veterans,
"Who are you boys?" "Texas boys," the men yelled back. Exhilarated that his
best troops were now on the field of fire, General Lee stood up in his stirrups
and exclaimed, "Hurrah for Texas! Texans always move them!"
With a shout that could be heard
for a mile the line moved forward. Caught up in the moment Lee also spurred his
horse Traveler forward. The commander of the entire Army of Northern Virginia
was now advancing into the line of fire as a combat soldier. The veteran Texans
realizing the folly of Lee's intentions, yelled at him to go back, but Lee
pushed forward. A sergeant grabbed Traveler's reins saying, "We won't go on
unless you go back!" Major Venable of Lee's staff rode up and yelled, "General
Longstreet is at hand!" This brought Lee back to reality and his other
responsibilities. As General Lee rode up next to his "Old War Horse",
Longstreet tactfully mentioned the danger the two leaders were in and advised
moving westward a short distance to safety. The two commanders rode off having
turned a perilous morning into a victorious afternoon.
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