Siege of Gloucester, a siege in England in 1643 during the First English Civil War
Battle of Gloucester (1775), a land-sea engagement in the harbor of Gloucester, Massachusetts during the American Revolutionary War
Battle of Gloucester (1777), a minor engagement in Gloucester, New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War
Siege of Yorktown, which included a minor engagement near Gloucester Point, Virginia late in the American Revolutionary War
Battle of Gloucester Point (1861), a minor engagement between a Union gunboat and a Virginia (Confederate) shore battery at the beginning of the American Civil War
Battle of Cape Gloucester, fought in and around Cape Gloucester on the New Guinean island of New Britain in the Pacific theater of the Second World War
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The Battleof Cape Gloucester was fought in the Pacific theater of World War II between Japanese and Allied forces on the island of New Britain, Territory...
27,000 men, had lost over a third of its strength and was pulled out of the front line. The Gloucester Valley Battle Monument was later built at Gloster...
The Gloucester Hill Battle Monument (Korean: 파주 영국군 설마리전투비, literally "British Army's Seolmari Battle Monument in Paju") or Gloucester Memorial is a memorial...
siege of Yorktown in command of Lauzun's Legion and General George Weedon's Virginia militia, and at Gloucester, Virginia, under the command of Rochambeau...
of the United States. New York, N.Y. u.a: Macmillan. p. 603. ISBN 978-0-02-926880-3. Garland, Joseph E. (2006). The fish and the falcon: Gloucester's...
Gloucester (/ˈɡlɒstər/ GLOS-tər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Gloucestershire in the South West of England. Gloucester lies on the River...
known in the North as Battleof Antietam and Second Battleof Bull Run were referred to as the Battleof Sharpsburg and the Battleof Manassas, respectively...
the Battleof Pozzolo in 1800. Later, he was aide-de-camp to General Grouchy at the Battleof Eylau, 1807, where he gave up his horse, at the risk of his...
death of Prince Edward and defeat of the Lancastrians at the Battleof Tewkesbury in 1471, Anne married Richard, Duke ofGloucester, younger brother of King...
Historie of the arrivall of Edward IV) that Richard ofGloucester's division actually took position to the left of Edward's battle or that the divisions of Edward's...
and one planned, of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Gloucester, after Gloucester, the city in England. HMS Gloucester (1654) (also Glocester)...
Romano-British towns of Glevum (Gloucester), Corinium Dobunnorum (Cirencester), and Aquae Sulis (Bath). The only evidence for the battle is an entry in the Anglo-Saxon...
the contemporary historian Robert of Gloucester as the "murder of Evesham, for battle it was none". Though the battle effectively restored royal authority...
pitched battle which resulted in the deaths of several prominent commanders, including the Earl ofGloucester and Sir Robert Clifford, and capture of many...
The Battleof Rhode Island (also known as the Battleof Quaker Hill) took place on August 29, 1778. Continental Army and Militia forces under the command...
Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and formerly St Peter's Abbey, in Gloucester, England...