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- Refusing the line - what does that mean? | Civil War Potpourri
When your forces are in a line of battle with everyone facing front, the end of the line consists of exactly one guy If attacked from that poor guy's direction, you bend part of his end of the line backwards so more guys are facing that flanking enemy That is refusing the line
- Oblique order - Wikipedia
In the oblique order attack, the commander of the army would intentionally weaken one portion of the line to concentrate their troops elsewhere They would then create an angled or oblique formation, refuse the weakened flank and attack the strongest flank of the enemy with a concentration of force
- Very Basic Tactics - Polyticks
During the Civil War, if one's flank is turned, holding one's position was essentially impossible The flanked unit would be forced to withdraw On the afternoon of July 1st, the Confederates turned both flanks of the Union force north of town, forcing the Union to retreat in disorder
- Frederick the Great at Leuthen: The Oblique Order
In some cases, most notably that of Leuthen, the battle line could be “refused,” or angled away, by unit increments from the enemy’s line
- Defense of Little Round Top - American Battlefield Trust
Throughout the morning, Confederate pressure continued to build against the Union line Although spread thinly, the Union troopers held their ground with repeating carbines As the fighting intensified, both sides added more infantry divisions to the battle
- CHELSEA CIVIL WAR?! Enzo Fernandez Crossed a Line . . . - YouTube
In today's live stream on BlueClouds Media, we break down the "civil war" at Chelsea, Marc Cucurella's controversial comments, and the Premier League's return after the March international break
- Did Lt. Gen. Richard Ewell Lose the Battle of Gettysburg
While this is an interesting story — and one that has been repeated again and again in many books about the Civil War — it is also a lie that libels Ewell The story was concocted by Lee’s apologists in a postwar attempt to shift the blame for losing the battle from their hero onto Ewell
- Prisoner Exchanges Halted - April 17, 1864 - U. S. National Park Service
In March 1864, Ulysses Grant assumed command of all Union armies In April, he ordered a continuation of the established policy of halting prisoner of war exchanges on the basis of the Confederates’ mistreatment of African American soldiers of the U S army
- What does the military term refuse the line mean? - Answers
The command "refuse the line" indicates that the unit's formation should change its facing (i e the direction against where attacks are to be expected from, and thus, the main axis of
- U. S. A. Civil War - Definitions (O-Z) - Page 3
Refuse the Line - to maneuver a regiment or larger to cause the front to change direction by 90 degrees Regiment - A military unit composed of 10 companies (each company having 50-100 men) and led by a colonel
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