military and civilian targets
After 1863, Union forces decided to focus their attacks on the Confederate, with the intent of destroying them and preventing the South from resisting Union advances. General Grant ordered five separate attacks. The Army of the Potomac would attack Robert E. Lee in Virginia. General Sherman would attack General Johnston in Northern Virginia, with his ultimate goal being the capture of Atlanta. These were the two primary Confederate armies. Grant also ordered a number of smaller attacks to weaken the Confederate armies by destroying its communications or its supplies. General Crook was to attack the Virginia-Tennessee Railroad. General Sigel was to attack the Shenandoah Valley. General Banks was to attack Mobile, and General Butler was to attack up the James River to threaten Richmond. All of the attacks except for Grant and Sherman's failed. Grant trapped Lee's army at Petersburg while Sherman captured Atlanta.
A green-on-blue attack is an attack on Coalition forces by Afghan forces
After 1863, Union forces decided to focus their attacks on the Confederate, with the intent of destroying them and preventing the South from resisting Union advances. General Grant ordered five separate attacks. The Army of the Potomac would attack Robert E. Lee in Virginia. General Sherman would attack General Johnston in Northern Virginia, with his ultimate goal being the capture of Atlanta. These were the two primary Confederate armies. Grant also ordered a number of smaller attacks to weaken the Confederate armies by destroying its communications or its supplies. General Crook was to attack the Virginia-Tennessee Railroad. General Sigel was to attack the Shenandoah Valley. General Banks was to attack Mobile, and General Butler was to attack up the James River to threaten Richmond. All of the attacks except for Grant and Sherman's failed. Grant trapped Lee's army at Petersburg while Sherman captured Atlanta.
The attack on Pearl Harbor was an effort by the Japanese to disable the US Navy which would prevent our forces from fully taking part in World War 2.
They woke a sleeping giant. The US mobilized their armed forces to counter the attack. The US also activated their industrial complex to support the war effort.
On the two main Confederate armies - the Army of Tennessee under Joe Johnston, and the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee. This was the initiative of the new General-in-Chief of the Union armies, Ulysses Grant, who was not interested in occupying territory. He just wanted to destroy the enemy.
When two forces are applied to a car in an effort to move it, the car will move in the direction of the greater force. The car's motion is determined by the difference between the two forces acting on it.
It was a last German effort to stop the advance of the American and British forces.
The effort force is the force that is applied to an object that causes it to move. The object reciprocates with a resistance force. If the effort force is greater than the resistance force, the object moves.
In response to the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, America declared war on Japan the following day, marking its entry into World War II. The attack galvanized public opinion, leading to widespread support for the war effort. The U.S. mobilized its military and economy, ramping up production of war materials and enlisting millions of Americans into the armed forces. Additionally, the attack prompted a series of strategic military operations aimed at combating Japanese forces in the Pacific.
The attack by the Japanese forces was on December 7, 1941.
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