Aircraft yes. Ships no.
Lee's army was still undefeated at the end of the war. However, Grant's use of siege warfare at Petersburg and Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two, eventually leading to Lee's army being surrounded. Rather than fight on, Lee chose to surrender.
the siege of Troy was unbelievable
After failing in several assaults, he dug fifteen miles of trenches and settled down to a siege, knowing that he could starve them out.
Germany attacked merchant ships as they were not powerful enough to take on warships (battle fleets); they conducted "Guerre de Course" (Commerce Raiding).
Apparently not, the first recorded use of the Gatling Gun in combat is at the siege of Petersburg a year later.
Aircraft yes. Ships no.
The tortoise formation was a battle tactic. It was used in any situation where overhead protection was required, such as in the siege of a city.
Lee's army was still undefeated at the end of the war. However, Grant's use of siege warfare at Petersburg and Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two, eventually leading to Lee's army being surrounded. Rather than fight on, Lee chose to surrender.
Yes, it was common to use sawdust to absorb blood after a battle.
a siege
The Battle of Milliken's Bend was in early June of 1863. It took place in Louisiana and was a Union victory. It was an important battle in that the Confederate forces intended to use the troops to help raise the siege of Vicksburg.
the siege of Troy was unbelievable
That depends on what kind of boats. there were trade ships, Battle ships even some that were buried with the Pharos so they could use them in the after life.
In the siege of Acre
The city of Vicksburg was under siege for several weeks in 1863.
The Roman cavalry rode into battle on horses. The rest of the army went into battle on foot with the general and tribunes mounted. In a naval encounter the Romans rode into battle on their ships. And no, the Romans did not use chariots for war.