Philip Kearny

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Philip Kearny was a prominent United States Army officer and Union general during the American Civil War, renowned for his aggressive leadership and battlefield bravery.

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Philip Kearny canonical 5
Major General Philip Kearny 1
Philip Kearny Sr. 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Union Army general
United States Army officer
human
allegiance Union
United States of America
birthDate 1815-06-02
birthPlace New York
New York City
United States of America
burialPlace Arlington National Cemetery
causeOfDeath killed in action
commanded III Corps, Army of the Potomac
surface form: 3rd Division, III Corps, Army of the Potomac

First New Jersey Brigade
conflict American Civil War
Second Italian War of Independence
surface form: Franco-Austrian War

Mexican–American War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1862-09-01
deathPlace Chantilly, Virginia
Fairfax County, Virginia
United States of America
Virginia
educatedAt Columbia University
surface form: Columbia College

École de Cavalerie
surface form: Général Staff School of Cavalry at Saumur
familyName Kearny, New Jersey
surface form: Kearny
givenName Philip
hasMonument Equestrian statue at Arlington National Cemetery
hasRelative Philip Kearny self-linksurface differs
surface form: Philip Kearny Sr.
injury lost left arm in battle
knownFor leading from the front
strict discipline
mannerOfDeath death in battle
memorial Kearny, New Jersey
militaryBranch Union Army
United States Army
nickname The One-Armed Devil
notableFor aggressive leadership
battlefield bravery
occupation military officer
participatedIn Battle of Chantilly
Peninsula Campaign
Second Battle of Bull Run
Seven Days Battles
rank Brigadier General
Major General
religion Roman Catholicism
servedIn United States Cavalry
surface form: U.S. cavalry
sexOrGender male
unit First New Jersey Brigade
woundedIn Mexican–American War

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Stephen W. Kearny relative Philip Kearny
Kearny, New Jersey namedAfter Philip Kearny
Fort Phil Kearny namedAfter Philip Kearny
Fort Phil Kearny namedAfter Philip Kearny
this entity surface form: Major General Philip Kearny
Battle of Frayser’s Farm commander Philip Kearny
Philip Kearny hasRelative Philip Kearny self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Philip Kearny Sr.
Battle of Williamsburg commander Philip Kearny