April 6 in Military History
[This Day in Military History is published daily at OpsLens.com] 1862: As Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 42,000-man force marches
Read More[This Day in Military History is published daily at OpsLens.com] 1862: As Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 42,000-man force marches
Read MoreOn this date in 1943, Japanese troops on Guadalcanal’s Mount Austen knock out a machine gun section of 25th Infantry
Read More[Originally published at OpsLens.com] 1846: Gen. Stephen Watts Kearney’s U.S. Army of the West, accompanied by a small detachment of
Read More1775: Under cover of darkness, a 1,200-man American force commanded by Col. William Prescott fortifies Breed’s Hill, overlooking Boston. 1861:
Read More1865: Confederate Gen. Kirby Smith signs documents surrendering his 43,000-man Army of the Trans-Mississippi at Galveston, Tex. Although Smith is
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