Examples of 'siege of port' in a sentence

Meaning of "siege of port"

The phrase 'siege of port' refers to a military tactic where a place or city is surrounded and blockaded by an opposing force in order to cut off supplies and force surrender. It is used to describe a specific historical event or a hypothetical military strategy

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Thus ended the siege of Port Arthur.
The next day Nathaniel Banks invested the fortress and began the siege of Port Hudson.
And the siege of Port Hudson.
Later that year, Hilton also participated in the Siege of Port Royal.
During the siege of Port Arthur he was the commander of the Eastern Front Artillery.
During his first battle service, the Siege of Port Hudson, he was wounded twice.
Stessel 's command of the Port Arthur defenses was ineffective throughout the Siege of Port Arthur.
Japanese 11-inch howitzers during the Siege of Port Arthur.
With the start of the Russo-Japanese War, Ōsako participated in the Siege of Port Arthur.
War against the Russian position in Manchuria, in the siege of Port Arthur.
With the start of the Russo-Japanese War, Hayashi participated in the Siege of Port Arthur.

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