Historical Events tagged with "infantry"

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Operation Jefferson Glenn Launches in Vietnam

September 5th, 1970 54 years ago

Operation Jefferson Glenn involved the United States 101st Airborne Division and the South Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division as they initiated military operations in Thừa Thiên–Huế Province. This combined effort aimed to disrupt enemy supply lines and establish control in the region as part of ongoing efforts to combat North Vietnamese forces. The operation was strategically significant in bolstering the defensive capabilities of South Vietnamese troops while aiming to secure the area from communist infiltration.

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Triangle Hill: Deadly Clash of 1952

October 14th, 1952 72 years ago

The Battle of Triangle Hill was a fierce conflict during the Korean War, featuring night assaults and intense hand-to-hand combat between United Nations forces and North Korean troops. Fought primarily between the 5th and 7th U.S. Infantry Divisions, the battle was characterized by rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions. Despite initial successes, the UN forces faced significant casualties, with over 40,000 troops involved in the assault to take a strategically important hill. The fierce fighting resulted in heavy losses on both sides, marking Triangle Hill as one of the bloodiest engagements of the war.

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Baguio Liberated by Filipino and American Troops

April 26th, 1945 79 years ago

The liberation of Baguio, a key city in the Philippines, was achieved through the combined efforts of Filipino troops from the 66th Infantry Regiment and American forces from the 33rd and 37th Infantry Divisions. Under the command of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese forces were engaged in fierce combat as the allied forces advanced, leading to the critical liberation of this strategic area. The operation showcased the resilience and determination of both Filipino and American soldiers as they fought to reclaim Baguio from Japanese occupation.

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Battle of Peleliu Commences on White Beaches

September 15th, 1944 80 years ago

The Battle of Peleliu began as the United States Marine Corps' 1st Marine Division and the 81st Infantry Division of the U.S. Army landed on White and Orange beaches. Under intense Japanese fire, which included both infantry and artillery, American forces aimed to capture the island, a strategic objective in the Pacific theater. This significant operation was part of a wider campaign to secure the Philippines and reduce Japanese resistance in the region, granting the Allies valuable airfields for future operations.

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Filipino Guerrillas Siege U.S. Forces in Catubig

April 15th, 1900 124 years ago

Filipino guerrillas launched a surprise attack on U.S. infantry, leading to a four-day siege of Catubig, a strategic location in the Philippines. The Filipino fighters aimed to disrupt American control during the ongoing conflict following the Philippine-American War. This unexpected assault showcased the resilience and tactics of Filipino insurgents in their struggle for independence from colonial rule.

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Formation of Canada's First Permanent Regiments

December 21st, 1883 141 years ago

The Royal Canadian Dragoons and The Royal Canadian Regiment were established as the first Permanent Force cavalry and infantry regiments of the Canadian Army. The formation introduced a structured military presence in Canada, ensuring a professional and organized approach to national defense. This development was shaped by the British Army's influence, as well as the growing need for a reliable local force capable of addressing domestic and international issues. Both regiments were instrumental in fostering military identity within Canada.

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Establishment of the Duke of York's Marines

October 28th, 1664 360 years ago

The Duke of York and Albany's Maritime Regiment of Foot was established as a military unit. This formation marked the beginning of what would evolve into the Royal Marines, a highly skilled naval infantry force. The regiment was created to enhance maritime operations and assure royal interests on the seas during a period of increasing naval competition. The initiative contributed to the formal recognition of specialized marine troops serving under the British crown.

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