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Confederate shore batteries near St. Charles, and a sharp little skirmish ensued. A stray Confederate cannon shot hit the boiler of the lead Union ship, and scalding steam killed or horribly wounded almost everyone on board. The resupply mission continued upriver, but was stopped by low water levels; the army that was the cause of the mission wound up extracting itself on its own anyway, in the first instance of the war of an army operating with no supply line.
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In the nomination statement, Hog Farm noted that this battle included "the deadliest single shot of the American Civil War". A Union army operating in Arkansas got stuck in the middle of nowhere with a bad supply situation and had to be resupplied by river. The river resupply fleet ran into a couple
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was commissioned in the early 1930s for the Yugoslav Royal Navy, served with the Italians in a training role after she was captured by them in World War II, and was restored to socialist Yugoslavia following the war. She remained in Yugoslav hands until the wars in the 1990s, and is now part of the
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sailed from Norway with three destroyers, but was unable to locate either convoy. The British Home Fleet attempted to locate the German ships but was unable to make contact with them until they had almost reached the shelter of a Norwegian port. A strike from the British aircraft carrier failed due
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members. The KKK decided to burn crosses to intimidate the 30,000-strong Native American community in triracial Robeson and then to hold a night-time rally to denounce race mixing. About 50 Klansmen were confronted by several hundred armed Lumbees, who eventually opened fire, wounding some KKK and
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was supposed to be. The two battleships sank or captured 22 Allied merchant vessels, but had to abandon two attacks on convoys that were escorted by British battleships. Despite a massive effort the British failed to bring the Germans to battle. This success proved illusory, as the British badly
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in October 238 BC. Tunis was the strongest remaining stronghold of the rebel forces. Both sides committed atrocities, including crucifixion. While the rebels won the battle, they were wiped out in another battle later that
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in North-West Europe from September 1944 to January 1945. During this period the army group fought several major campaigns and established huge logistical bases in Belgium that later supported the invasion of
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This is, in nominator Gog's words, "Another in my occasional series of treaties and truces. The Truce of Calais was agreed between France and England eight years into the
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A tale that could've been tragic but turned out rather comical, the Battle of Hayes Pond took place in January 1958 in
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Hog Farm continues his Civil War series with this account of a Confederate raid on the Union garrison of
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This article covers a brutal siege fought between Carthaginian and rebel forces during the
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Operation Berlin was a successful raid into the North Atlantic conducted by the two German
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Still another article in a series, this describes the logistics that supported the
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to the inadequacy of the aircraft and poor tactics on the part of their commander.
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Montenegrin Navy. Her ownership remains disputed between Croatia and Montenegro.
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pinching their regalia, after which they went into town to celebrate.
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in early 1941. It was everything the much better-known raid by the
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This article is a continuation from that Hawkeye developed on
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This article covers the long and complex history of a
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Another of Nick's articles involving the battleship
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Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Military history
News
December 2021

Your military history newsletter
Issue CLXXVII, December 2021
Front page
Project news
Article news
Book reviews
Review essay

Battle of Hayes Pond

Operation Sportpalast
Battle of Hayes Pond
Indy beetle
Robeson County, North Carolina
Lumbee
Ku Klux Klan
Operation Sportpalast
Nick-D
Tirpitz
Capture of Sedalia
Hog Farm
Sedalia, Missouri
British logistics in the Siegfried Line campaign
Hawkeye7
21st Army Group
Truce of Calais

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