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This is a list of orders of battle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. The battles are listed in chronological order by starting date (or planned start date).
Battle Game in 5 Seconds (Japanese: 出会って5秒でバトル, Hepburn: Deatte Go-byō de Batoru), also known as Battle in 5 Seconds After Meeting, is a Japanese manga series written by Saizō Harawata and illustrated by Kashiwa Miyako.
July 5–6, 1777: New York: British victory Battle of Hubbardton: July 7, 1777: Vermont: British victory Battle of Fort Ann: July 8, 1777: New York: British victory Siege of Fort Stanwix: August 2–23, 1777: New York: American victory: British fail to take Fort Stanwix Battle of Oriskany: August 6, 1777: New York: British victory Second Battle ...
Second Battle of the Marne – 1918 – World War I; Battle of Marrakech – 1908; Battle of Marston Moor – 1644 – First English Civil War; First Battle of the Masurian Lakes – September 1914 – World War I; Second Battle of the Masurian Lakes – February 1915 – World War I; Battle of Măcin – 1791 – Russo-Turkish War (1787–92)
In furious battle, the redoubt was taken and Breymann was killed. [81] Arnold's horse was hit in one of the final volleys, and Arnold's leg was broken by both shot and the falling horse. Major Armstrong finally caught up with Arnold to officially order him back to headquarters; he was carried back in a litter. [82]
The following is the Bulgarian order of battle at the start of the Second Balkan War as of 29 June [O.S. 16 June] 1913. This order of battle includes all combat units, including engineer and artillery units, but not medical, supply, signal, border guard and garrison units.
Battle of Hürtgen Forest: September 19, 1944 February 10, 1945 Hurtgen Forest, German-Belgian border Siegfried Line campaign 33,000 [3] German defensive victory Germany longest ever battle fought by the U.S. Army; Failure to capture the Rur River; Battle of Metz: September 27, 1944 December 13, 1944 Metz, France Siegfried Line campaign 2,851+ [3]
18 June, Battle of Chalgrove Field — John Hampden was mortally wounded during the Battle and died on Saturday evening of 24 June 1643. 30 June, Battle of Adwalton Moor; 1 July, first meeting of the Westminster Assembly; 2 July Second Sieges of Bradford; 4 July, Battle of Burton Bridge; 5 July, Battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) fought near Bath.