Sounds like the Grierson raid through the state of Mississippi in Spring 1863. It distracted the Confederate commander at Vicksburg, and enabled Grant to cross the Mississippi.
To attack the farms and railroads that kept the Confederate armies supplied. Also it was a punitive raid that demonstrated the folly of seceding from the USA.
A trench raid is a military operation conducted during World War I, where soldiers would infiltrate enemy trenches to gather intelligence, disrupt operations, and capture enemy personnel. The incentives offered to soldiers for participating in these dangerous missions often included the promise of medals, recognition for bravery, and the chance for promotion. Additionally, successful raids could boost morale and provide a sense of camaraderie among troops. However, the risks were high, and many soldiers faced significant danger during these operations.
The raid was done by Colonel Jimmy Doolittle It was called the Doolittle Raid
air raid
On 15 May 1916. The raid killed one US civilian and wounded three US soldiers.
Glenn Springs Raid happened on 1916-05-05.
By winning battles, so they could raid the Union ration stores and strip the boots of the dead Union troops to save them going barefoot.
Cavalry General Earl Van Dorn led a raiding party into General US Grant's supply base in Holly Springs, Mississippi. The raid was a success and the base, commanded by Colonel R.C. Murphy was caught by surprise. Van Dorn's troops burned over over one million dollars worth of food, supplies and equipment.
well air raid and the things in the trechers..
General J.E.B. Stuart of the Confederate Army staged a successful cavalry raid north and west of Richmond during the American Civil War. Stuart's raid against Union supply lines and communication disrupted their operations and demonstrated the effectiveness of Confederate cavalry under his command.
John Hunt Morgan led a raid into Indiana during the Civil War primarily to disrupt Union supply lines and to boost Confederate morale in the North. His goal was to draw Union forces away from the South and demonstrate that the Confederacy could strike deep into Northern territory. Additionally, Morgan aimed to recruit new soldiers for the Confederate cause and to instill fear in Northern communities. The raid, which took place in 1863, was part of a broader strategy to extend the conflict into Union states.
Quantrill's Raid was an attack on the town of Lawrence Kansas by Confederate forces led by Confederate Captain William Quantrill. The battle begins with the letter Q.
Grey's Raid, also known as Grey's Great Raid, occurred in early October of 1864 during the American Civil War. Led by Confederate General John S. Mosby and his Rangers, the raid targeted Union General Philip Sheridan's supply lines in the Shenandoah Valley.
Confederate General Kirby Smith and Braxton Bragg believed that Kentucky's neutrality had given it no guarantees from the Union and the Confederate raid there would bring Kentucky into the Confederacy.
Sounds like the Grierson raid through the state of Mississippi in Spring 1863. It distracted the Confederate commander at Vicksburg, and enabled Grant to cross the Mississippi.
The reasons Romans soldiers were stationed is because they were to defend there homeland from Barbarians attacking on them which would cause them to (raid) occupying the Romans cities.