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The Wilson–Kautz Raid was a cavalry operation in south central Virginia in late June 1864, during the American Civil War. Occurring early in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, the raid was conducted by Union cavalry under Brigadier Generals James H. Wilson and August Kautz, who were ordered to cut railroads between Lynchburg, Virginia, and the vital Confederate rail supply center at Petersburg. While the raid had the intended effect of disrupting Confederate rail communications for several weeks, the raiding force lost much of its artillery, all of its supply train, and almost a third of the original force, mostly to Confederate capture.

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  • Le raid de Wilson–Kautz est une opération de cavalerie dans le centre-sud de la Virginie à la fin de juin 1864, pendant la guerre de Sécession. Survenant tôt lors de la campagne de Richmond-Petersburg, le raid est mené par la cavalerie de l'Union sous les ordres des brigadiers généraux James H. Wilson et August Kautz, qui ont reçu l'ordre de couper les chemins de fer entre Lynchburg, en Virginie, et le centre de ravitaillement ferroviaire essentiel confédéré à Petersburg. Alors que le raid a l'effet escompté en perturbant les communications ferroviaires confédérées pendant plusieurs semaines, les forces du raid perdent un bonne partie de leur artillerie, tous leurs trains d'approvisionnement, et près d'un tiers de l'effectif initial, surtout faite prisonnière par les confédérés.[pas clair] (fr)
  • The Wilson–Kautz Raid was a cavalry operation in south central Virginia in late June 1864, during the American Civil War. Occurring early in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, the raid was conducted by Union cavalry under Brigadier Generals James H. Wilson and August Kautz, who were ordered to cut railroads between Lynchburg, Virginia, and the vital Confederate rail supply center at Petersburg. While the raid had the intended effect of disrupting Confederate rail communications for several weeks, the raiding force lost much of its artillery, all of its supply train, and almost a third of the original force, mostly to Confederate capture. (en)
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  • 1,500 and 12 guns
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  • CSA (Confederacy)
  • United States(Union)
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  • 1864-07-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Inconclusive
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  • 2 Union cavalry divisions (5,000)
  • Lee'sConfederate cavalry division (?),Hampton'scavalry division (4 brigades),Mahone'sinfantry division (?)
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  • A map depicting the circuitous route taken by Union cavalry forces in the Wilson-Kautz Raid (en)
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  • 1500 (xsd:integer)
  • ? (en)
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  • United States (en)
  • CSA (Confederacy) (en)
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  • Wilson-Kautz Raid (en)
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  • the American Civil War (en)
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  • Brunswick, Charlotte, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nottoway, and Sussex counties of Virginia (en)
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  • Inconclusive (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
  • Lee's Confederate cavalry division , Hampton's cavalry division , Mahone's infantry division (en)
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  • Le raid de Wilson–Kautz est une opération de cavalerie dans le centre-sud de la Virginie à la fin de juin 1864, pendant la guerre de Sécession. Survenant tôt lors de la campagne de Richmond-Petersburg, le raid est mené par la cavalerie de l'Union sous les ordres des brigadiers généraux James H. Wilson et August Kautz, qui ont reçu l'ordre de couper les chemins de fer entre Lynchburg, en Virginie, et le centre de ravitaillement ferroviaire essentiel confédéré à Petersburg. Alors que le raid a l'effet escompté en perturbant les communications ferroviaires confédérées pendant plusieurs semaines, les forces du raid perdent un bonne partie de leur artillerie, tous leurs trains d'approvisionnement, et près d'un tiers de l'effectif initial, surtout faite prisonnière par les confédérés.[pas clair] (fr)
  • The Wilson–Kautz Raid was a cavalry operation in south central Virginia in late June 1864, during the American Civil War. Occurring early in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, the raid was conducted by Union cavalry under Brigadier Generals James H. Wilson and August Kautz, who were ordered to cut railroads between Lynchburg, Virginia, and the vital Confederate rail supply center at Petersburg. While the raid had the intended effect of disrupting Confederate rail communications for several weeks, the raiding force lost much of its artillery, all of its supply train, and almost a third of the original force, mostly to Confederate capture. (en)
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  • Raid de Wilson–Kautz (fr)
  • Wilson–Kautz Raid (en)
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