Knoxville Campaign
The Knoxville Campaign was a series of American Civil War battles and maneuvers in East Tennessee during the fall of 1863 designed to secure control of the city of Knoxville and with it the railroad that linked the Confederacy east and west. Union forces under Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside occupied Knoxville, Tennessee, and Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. James Longstreet were detached from Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee at Chattanooga to prevent Burnside's reinforcement of the besieged Union forces there. Ultimately, Longstreet's own siege of Knoxville ended when Union Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman led elements of the Army of the Tennessee and other troops to Burnside's relief after Union troops had broken the Confederate siege of Chattanooga. Although Longstreet was one of Ge
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Knoxville Campaign
The Knoxville Campaign was a series of American Civil War battles and maneuvers in East Tennessee during the fall of 1863 designed to secure control of the city of Knoxville and with it the railroad that linked the Confederacy east and west. Union forces under Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside occupied Knoxville, Tennessee, and Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. James Longstreet were detached from Gen. Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee at Chattanooga to prevent Burnside's reinforcement of the besieged Union forces there. Ultimately, Longstreet's own siege of Knoxville ended when Union Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman led elements of the Army of the Tennessee and other troops to Burnside's relief after Union troops had broken the Confederate siege of Chattanooga. Although Longstreet was one of Ge
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De Knoxville-veldtocht vond pl ...... an Chattanooga had doorbroken.
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La campagne de Knoxville regro ...... produit fort peu de résultats.
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Per campagna di Knoxville si i ...... ste assediate in quella città.
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The Knoxville Campaign was a s ...... tle in the Knoxville Campaign.
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ノックスビル方面作戦(ノックスビルほうめんさくせん、英:Kn ...... 役割がうまくいかず、この方面作戦でも得るところは少なかった。
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De Knoxville-veldtocht vond pl ...... an Chattanooga had doorbroken.
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La campagne de Knoxville regro ...... n qui s'y étaient retranchées.
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Per campagna di Knoxville si i ...... rritorio della Confederazione.
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The Knoxville Campaign was a s ...... hough Longstreet was one of Ge
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ノックスビル方面作戦(ノックスビルほうめんさくせん、英:Kn ...... 役割がうまくいかず、この方面作戦でも得るところは少なかった。
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Campagna di Knoxville
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Campagne de Knoxville
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Knoxville Campaign
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Knoxvilleveldtocht
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ノックスビル方面作戦
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