That is called Sherman's march to the sea.
Sherman's March to the Sea
The March to the Sea
General William Tecumseh Sherman's military tactics were known as "total war." This approach involved not only engaging enemy forces in battle but also targeting infrastructure, resources, and civilian property to diminish the South's will and capacity to continue fighting. Sherman's famous "March to the Sea" during the Civil War exemplified this strategy, as his troops destroyed railroads, supplies, and towns from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. This tactic aimed to break the spirit of the Confederacy and hasten the end of the war.
That's called 'deployment'.
Temperance Movement
The "March To The Sea"
Sherman's March to the Sea
The March to the Sea
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It was simply the Battle of Atlanta. Afterwards, Sherman started planning his March to the Sea, ending at Savannah.
General Sherman's march was directed toward the coastal port city of Savannah, Georgia, in November-December of 1864. Sherman called the capture of the port a "Christmas gift" for President Abraham Lincoln.
The March to the Sea
Because it was a punitive raid on the state of Georgia, ending at the blockade-runners' port of Savannah.
The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is located 7 miles from downtown Savannah. That would be the nearest public airport. The closest private airport would be Hunter Army Airfield located 5 miles from downtown.
Yes, The single A team for the New York Mets is called the Savannah Sand Gnats. They play in Savannah, Georgia
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