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Redoubt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cimarron Redoubt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cimarron Redoubt (also known as the Deep Hole Redoubt) was an improvised U.S. Army fortification south of the city of Ashland in Clark County, Kansas, United States. Built in 1870 near a major t...
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The Railroad Redoubt was a Confederate fortification built to protect a vital entrance to the city — in this case the Southern Railroad of Mississippi. On May 22, General Grant ordered a second major assault against the ... Assault on Railroad Redoubt, May 22, 1863 ... Unlike other points along the Confederate defense line,
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Some modern publications use the image to depict the advance of the French regiments against the British redoubts 9 and 10 on 14 October 1781. ... This painting of the American attack on British Redoubt 10 (Yorktown, 14 October 1781) . It was executed under the direction of the US Army Chief of Military Historians office.
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Some towers were destroyed in military tests, such as experiments with gun cotton ... Other changes to the planned line of defence involved the Circular Redoubts. The redoubt at Rye was cancelled, and instead built at Dymchurch in place of the four-gun tower, and the number of cannon for the redoubts dropped to ten.
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The effective defense of the billeting, redoubts and military camps from the attack and harassment of the irregular armed rebels is based on three operative qualities: the initiative, the mobility and the offensive action.
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The effective defense of the billeting, redoubts and military camps from the attack and harassment of the irregular armed rebels is based on three operative qualities: the initiative, the mobility and the offensive action.
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