Second Battle of Fort Fisher
The Second Battle of Fort Fisher was a successful assault by the Union Army, Navy and Marine Corps against Fort Fisher, south of Wilmington, North Carolina, near the end of the American Civil War in January 1865. Sometimes referred to as the "Gibraltar of the South" and the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy, Fort Fisher had tremendous strategic value during the war, providing a port for blockade runners supplying the Army of Northern Virginia.
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Second Battle of Fort Fisher
The Second Battle of Fort Fisher was a successful assault by the Union Army, Navy and Marine Corps against Fort Fisher, south of Wilmington, North Carolina, near the end of the American Civil War in January 1865. Sometimes referred to as the "Gibraltar of the South" and the last major coastal stronghold of the Confederacy, Fort Fisher had tremendous strategic value during the war, providing a port for blockade runners supplying the Army of Northern Virginia.
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De Tweede Slag om Fort Fisher ...... elijk Wilmington, in te nemen.
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La seconde bataille de fort Fi ...... t l'armée de Virginie du Nord.
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The Second Battle of Fort Fish ...... the Army of Northern Virginia.
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第二次フィッシャー砦の戦い (だいにじフィッシャーとりでのた ...... 要海岸拠点であり、南北戦争を通じて莫大な戦略的価値があった。
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* Army: 664 (111 killed; 540 wounded; 13 missing)
* Navy: 393 (88 killed; 271 wounded; 34 missing)
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* Army: 9,632
* Navy: 58 ships; 2,261 (sailors/marines)
1,900 (Fort Fisher)
6,400 (Hoke's Division)
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Capture of Fort Fisher by Kurz and Allison, 1890
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* Army: 664
* Navy: 393
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Second Battle of Fort Fisher
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Union victory
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* Army: 9,632
* Navy: 58 ships; 2,261
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Department of Virginia and Nor ...... h Atlantic Blockading Squadron
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Fort Fisher Garrison
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De Tweede Slag om Fort Fisher ...... elijk Wilmington, in te nemen.
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La seconde bataille de fort Fi ...... t l'armée de Virginie du Nord.
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The Second Battle of Fort Fish ...... the Army of Northern Virginia.
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第二次フィッシャー砦の戦い (だいにじフィッシャーとりでのた ...... 要海岸拠点であり、南北戦争を通じて莫大な戦略的価値があった。
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Second Battle of Fort Fisher
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Seconde bataille de fort Fisher
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Tweede Slag om Fort Fisher
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第二次フィッシャー砦の戦い
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