William Harrison
Union General Franz Siegel's advance into the Shenandoah Valley was cut short by Confederate General John C. Breckinridge. Breckinridge's army of 5,000 troops defeated Siegal's army at New Market, forcing a Union retreat.
Darius cut off Alexander's line of retreat and communications back to the Greek mainland in an effort to end Alexander's invasion of Persia.
In 1812, when the US invaded Canada from Detroit, the strategy used by Canada was the same as Russia had used against Napoleon just a few years before. Canadians and their First Nations allies engaged in strategic retreat, until the enemy's supply lines were stretched beyond their limit. The supply lines were then cut, and the supplies were seized or destroyed. Then the Canadians mounted their counter-attack and drove the US forces, by then in tatters, all the way back to Detroit.
MacArthur
The surprise attack against the Union position at Pittsburg Landing was led by Major General Albert S. Johnston. Johnston was killed in the first day of the battle and General PT Beauregard took his place. On the second day of the battle, Union General Don Carlos Buell, who had landed in the evening reinforced the Union's army under General US Grant. PT Beauregard realized on day two of the battle that the Confederates were badly outnumbered and led the Rebel retreat to Corinth, Mississippi.
To cut the Union line in half to force them to retreat.
General Stonewall Jackson battled Union General Banks on May 23, to the 24th in 1862. Jackson cut off Bank's supply line and forced him into a hasty retreat.
Union General Franz Siegel's advance into the Shenandoah Valley was cut short by Confederate General John C. Breckinridge. Breckinridge's army of 5,000 troops defeated Siegal's army at New Market, forcing a Union retreat.
After a month of preparation, Union General Sherman was totally organized and sent forces south of Atlanta and cut off General Hood's line's of communications. This forced Bell to evacuate Atlanta and retreat. On September 2, 1864, Sherm occupied Atlanta.
Based on Union General Rosencrans' retreat to Chattanooga after the Battle of Chickamauga, Confederate General Bragg could take a position on the south side of the Tennessee River. In this position Bragg could force a greater retreat by the Union army because Bragg could cut the rail link Rosencrans needed to bring in supplies.
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Their are no rain forests in Canada. So no rain forest trees to cut down.
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In general a female thread is cut with a tap. A male thread is cut with a die.
Union General Sherman began his Georgia campaign in May of 1864. He was successful in launching a wide turning maneuver with about 25,000 troops. General Johnston's lines of communications were almost cut by the Union assault, however Johnston was able to retreat and protect those lines. This was at a cost, however, as Johnston had to abandon Dalton and Resaca Georgia.
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