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  2. Battle of Fort Oswego - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Fort Oswego was one in a series of early French victories in the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War won in spite of New France's military vulnerability. During the week of August 10, 1756, a force of regulars and Canadian militia under General Montcalm captured and occupied the British fortifications at Fort Oswego ...

  3. Attack of the Dead Men - Wikipedia

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    The Attack of the Dead Men, or the Battle of Osowiec Fortress, was a battle of World War I that took place at Osowiec Fortress (now northeastern Poland), on August 6, 1915. The incident received its grim name from the bloodied, corpse-like appearance of the Russian combatants after they were bombarded with a mixture of poison gases , chlorine ...

  4. Fort Oswego - Wikipedia

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    Fort Oswego was an 18th-century trading post in the Great Lakes region in North America, which became the site of a battle between French and British Army forces in 1756 during the North American phase of the Seven Years' War, known in the United States as 'The French and Indian War.'

  5. Patrick MacKellar - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, Mackellar was engaged in repairing and strengthening the obsolete fortifications at Oswego, a difficult task as the original defences had been poorly sited and laid out. On 11 August, a French force of 3,000 men under the command of the Marquis de Montcalm appeared and the First Battle of Fort Oswego ensued.

  6. Louisbourg Expedition (1757) - Wikipedia

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    In a major setback, a French and Indian army led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm captured the garrison and destroyed fortifications in the Battle of Fort Oswego in August 1756. [1] In July 1756, the Earl of Loudoun arrived to take command of the British forces in North America , replacing William Shirley who had temporarily assumed command ...

  7. Louis-Joseph de Montcalm - Wikipedia

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    The battle was a major success for the French and a major setback for the British, and greatly added to the reputation of Montcalm, who boasted of his victory and often exaggerated his claims in writings back to France while disparaging the efforts of the Canadian and native fighters.

  8. List of amphibious assault operations - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Roanoke Island; Battle of New Bern; Battle of Island Number Ten; Battle of Fort Hindman; Second Battle of Fort Fisher – 13–15 January 1865, American sailors make an amphibious assault while infantry attacks from land; Paraguayan War. Siege of Humaitá – culminating 8 August 1868, in which the Allies captured the Fortress of ...

  9. Fort Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The original Fort Ontario was erected in 1755, during the French and Indian War, in order to bolster defenses already in place at Fort Oswego on the opposite side of the river. At that time its name was the "Fort of the Six Nations," but the fort was destroyed by French forces during the Battle of Fort Oswego in 1756 and rebuilt by British ...