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==Bombardment==
==Bombardment==
===Amphibious assault===
===Amphibious assault===
===Second wave===
===Counterassault===
===Surrender===
==Surrender==
==Surrender==
==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==

Revision as of 18:06, 14 March 2024

Battle of Fort Tremblay
Part of War of the Usurper and the
Siege of Telora
La prise de Constantine 1837 par Horace Vernet.jpg
Capture of Fort Tremblay, by Verandus Rouse
Date1 June - 4 June 1888
Location
Result Cassonnaise victory
Belligerents
 Cassonne  Aquitayne
Commanders and leaders
General Favreau  
Colonel Marchand
Colonel Leclerc
General Nilsson
Colonel Pessolano
Major Venuti
Strength
20,000 men
60 guns
4,000 defenders
20 guns
Casualties and losses
4,650 dead
3,200 wounded
650 dead
1,050 wounded

The Battle of Fort Tremblay (1 June 1888 - 4 June 1888) was the bombardment and ground assault of Fort Tremblay on the northern outskirts of Telora, by Cassonne. It ended with its surrender by the Aquitaynian Army, beginning the Siege of Telora.

Background

Battle of King's Bay

Forts of Telora

Bombardment

Amphibious assault

Second wave

Counterassault

Surrender

Surrender

Aftermath