Grant put the city of Richmond under siege by essentially surrounding it and cutting off any supply route.
The above answer requires more detail. In the Spring of 1864 Grant devised a strategy to cut Richmond's supply lines from the South. Five railroads led from the city of Petersberg to Richmond, Grant's plan was to destroy these and Richmond would surely fall.
This strategy was placed in jepoardy and Richmond would live to see another day.
It was an important battle taken place in a small town that was on the Confederate supply route
I believe it was General Sherman's march to the sea. The march was to cut the Confederate army's supply line and their lines of communication.
Lee was drawn into the Battle of Gettysburg by mistake. General Henry Heath advanced on Gettysburg on the morning of July 1, 1863, in order to capture a supply of shoes in the area. His men were attacked by General Buford's cavalry division. By the time General Lee arrived on the battlefield in the afternoon, several other Confederate units had joined General Heath and the battle had developed into a major engagement. General Lee ordered the rest of his army to concentrate at Gettysburg with the goal to capture Gettysburg and defeat the Union forces defending it.
sparta's staregy was to cut off the athenian food supply by destroying crops. athens' startegy was to avoid battles on land and to rely on sea power
The Siege of Petersburg lasted from June 1864 to April 1865 and resulted in Union victory. The Union forces led by General Ulysses S. Grant successfully captured the city of Petersburg, Virginia, which cut off key supply lines to Richmond, the Confederate capital. This victory eventually led to the fall of Richmond and the collapse of the Confederacy.
In August of 1862 General John Pope planned to cut the supply line to Richmond, before driving on to assault the Southern capital. By cutting the rail link of the Virginia Central railroad, the line of supply from the Shenandoah Valley to Richmond would be broken.
General US Grant had assigned over 30,000 troops to be under the command of Major General Benjamin F. Butler. Grant' s plan closely resembled the strategy of former General George B. McClellan. Butler would ascend to the James River in Virginia and land to the south of Richmond. Grant believed that Butler's army could easily defeat the small Confederate force left to defend Richmond. Butler was expected to cut Richmond's lines of supply and communications that led to the south of the city. If for some reason Butler could not capture Richmond, he would at least cut off its lines of supply and communications and place the city under siege.
MacArthur wanted to go in and cut the Korean supply lines from behind.
Major General George B. McClellan's supply lines were essential for the Army of the Potomac to maintain pressure on Richmond. General Lee saw the opportunity to cut those supply lines, but to do so was a risk, but a risk he believed was necessary. McClellan had assigned the capable General Fitz John Porter's 5th Corps to guard the supply lines. Lee's plan would require a turning movement to force the Union's 5th Corps to retreat. Lee's bold maneuver would require leaving only 30,000 troops to protect Richmond against four Union corps if McClellan decide upon a counter attack.
US Grant began operations to the south of Petersburg to cut the city's supply and communication lines, and to the north of the James River to endanger Richmond or cut the Virginia Central Railroad. These actions were of great concern to Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Explain Seven -Eleven supply Chain strategy in Japan with particular reference to facility location, inventory management, transportation and IT ?
Following the Battle of Buena Vista, President Polk wanted General Zachary Taylor to move south and conquer Mexico City. However, it was almost impossible to supply General Taylor's army in such an endeavor. The supply lines would have been too long.
What competitive advantages can a lean supply strategy confer on the manufacturing industry? Explain in detail how these advantages are secured and maintained.
Union forces under the command of Union General George B. McClellan were advancing towards Richmond in late June of 1862. General Lee sought to stop this advance and protect Richmond. On June 26, 1862, Lee attempted to destroy the Union's right flank and also cut off their supply lines. This attempt failed. However, now Richmond lay in danger. lee took a huge risk and commanded 50,000 Rebel soldiers to attack at Gaine's Mill, leaving only a small force to protect Richmond. Lee succeeded.
Decreasing the money supply to slow the economy
Strategic Fit meansthat both the Competitive and Supply Chain Strategies have algned goals. It also refers to the consistency between the customer priorities that the Competitive strategy hopes to satisfy and the Supply chain capabilities the Supply chain strategy aims to build. For an example IKEA and Walmart
It was an important battle taken place in a small town that was on the Confederate supply route