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Turning movement

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A turning movement is a military tactic in which an attacker's forces reach the rear of a defender's forces, separating the defenders from their principal defensive positions and threatening to place them in a pocket. The defenders must then abandon these positions.

Examples

  • Battle of Lake Trasimene (217 BC)
  • Battle of Ulm (1805)
  • Peninsula Campaign (1862)
  • Sherman's March to the Sea (1864)
  • References

    Turning movement Wikipedia