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* 1862 – American Civil War: At the Battle of Fredericksburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee defeats the Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside.
* 1863 – American Civil War: General Ambrose Burnside is relieved of command of the Army of the Potomac after the disastrous Fredericksburg campaign.
* 1862 – American Civil War: Union General Ambrose Burnside assumes command of the Army of the Potomac, after George B. McClellan is removed.
* 1862 – American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln approves General Ambrose Burnside's plan to capture the Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia, leading to the Battle of Fredericksburg.
* November 16 – American Civil War – Battle of Campbell's Station: Near Knoxville, Tennessee, Confederate troops led by General James Longstreet unsuccessfully attack Union forces under General Ambrose Burnside.
* November 14 – American Civil War: President Abraham Lincoln approves the plan by General Ambrose Burnside to capture the Confederate capital city of Richmond, Virginia.
The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11 – 15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside.
General Ambrose Burnside ( a former Rhode Island gunsmith ) lamented of his Civil War recruits: " Out of ten soldiers who are perfect in drill and the manual of arms, only one knows the purpose of the sights on his gun or can hit the broad side of a barn.
The Battle of Roanoke Island ( February 7 – 8, 1862 ) was an incident in the Union North Carolina Expedition of January to July 1862, when Brigadier General Ambrose E. Burnside landed an amphibious force and took Confederate forts on the island.
Union County is the birthplace of Thomas Warren Bennett, Mary Alice Smith ( Little Orphan Annie ), Cincinnatus Hiner " Joaquin " Miller, Jay Hall Connaway, Major General Frederick Leroy Martin and Ambrose Burnside.
In 1890, the town was renamed for American Civil War General Ambrose Burnside who established a camp there during the war.
In 1866, the township and post office were renamed to honor American Civil War Union General Ambrose Burnside.
On March 11, Brigadier General Ambrose Burnside's command embarked from Roanoke Island to rendezvous with Union gunboats at Hatteras Inlet for an expedition against New Bern.
On December 24, 1863, at the height of the American Civil War, a skirmish occurred at Dandridge as Confederate General James Longstreet and Union General Ambrose Burnside struggled for control of Knoxville.
General Ambrose Burnside.
Union General Ambrose Burnside, 1862.
* Major General Ambrose E. Burnside: Commander of the Army of the Potomac ( November 9, 1862 – January 26, 1863 )
One famous example was General Ambrose Burnside's 1863 General Order Number 38, issued in Ohio, which made it an offence ( to be tried in military court ) to criticize the war in any way.
The General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists sent Seventh-day Adventist minister and General Conference Secretary William Ambrose Spicer to investigate the changes, but was unable to change what L. R. Conradi and the others had done during the war.

General and Burnside
`` Now, we're going to be like what General Burnside and his horse make us think of ''.
It all has something to do with General Burnside and his horse ''.
But not General Burnside.
Then, they had to get up and be General Burnside.
Then, they said General Burnside was going to jump over his horse's head ; ;
Burnside protested to General Grant, who sided with Meade.
In 1871, Civil War veterans led by Army and Navy Journal editor William Conant Church organized the NRA in New York, with General Burnside as President and George Wood Wingate as secretary.
Howland, who served with distinction in the civil war under General Burnside, Sherman, Thomas, and Gilmore, Dr. E. Y.
On November 3, 1863, the Confederates dispatched General James Longstreet north to attack Burnside at Knoxville.

General and suppressed
The Weimar Republic under Friedrich Ebert violently suppressed workers ' uprisings with the help of Gustav Noske and Reichswehr General Groener, and tolerated the paramilitary Freikorps forming all across Germany.
On August 1 members of the Kenyan Air Force launched an attempted coup, which was quickly suppressed by Loyalist forces led by the Army, the General Service Unit ( GSU ) — paramilitary wing of the police — and later the regular police, but not without civilian casualties.
Before his death in 1924, Lenin, while describing Trotsky as " distinguished not only by his exceptional abilities – personally he is, to be sure, the most able man in the present Central Committee ", and also maintaining that " his non-Bolshevik past should not be held against him ", criticized him for " showing excessive preoccupation with the purely administrative side of the work ", and also requested that Stalin be removed from his position of General Secretary, but his notes remained suppressed until 1956.
Within the next year, Salan's successor, General Maurice Challe, appeared to have suppressed major rebel resistance.
The filmmaker also told the Associated Press that if he had managed to secure an interview with Smith during production, then suppressed the footage, General Motors would have publicized the information to discredit him.
In 1793, Doué-la-Fontaine was the site of massacres during the counter-Revolutionary Revolt in the Vendée, suppressed by General Santerre.
After General Tso suppressed the Dungan revolt in 1882, Xinjiang was officially reorganized into a province and the name Xinjiang was popularized, superseding " Xiyu " in writing.
") During the case, Solicitor General Charles Fahy is alleged to have suppressed evidence by keeping from the Court a report from the Office of Naval Intelligence indicating that " there was no evidence Japanese Americans were disloyal, were acting as spies or were signaling enemy submarines.
In response, the General Assembly was effectively suppressed, during which time the governor assumed many powers to appoint public officials, hire and remove state employees, and manage state finances.
General Longstreet effectively put Alexander in charge of launching Maj. Gen. George Pickett on his famous charge, putting the young colonel under enormous pressure to determine whether the Union artillery defenses had been effectively suppressed.
The feast had an octave until 1955, when Pope Pius XII suppressed all octaves, even in local calendars, except those of Christmas, Easter and Pentecost ( see General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII ).
They suspended most of the reforms of the previous Manuel Azaña government, provoking an armed miners ' rebellion in Asturias on October 6, and an autonomist rebellion in Catalonia — both rebellions were suppressed ( Asturias rebellion by young General Francisco Franco ), being followed by mass political arrests and trials.
He served as General of the Horse in 1569 and suppressed a Catholic rebellion in northern England.
Although Franco suppressed basically all Basque culture, it is said that “ when General Franco became the dictatorial leader of Spain at the end of the war, he took immediate active steps to eradicate the Basque language.
Between 303 A. D. and 310 A. D., the local aristocrat Zhou Qi who was the eldest son of General Zhou Chu, suppressed rebellions three times.
During 1987, the MOLIRENA became increasingly involved in confrontations with the government, openly campaigning through strikes and street demonstrations, which were violently suppressed, for the resignation and removal of General Manuel Noriega who was accused of drug trafficking, electoral fraud, corruption and murder.
The Ohio Company fort was surrendered to the French by Croghan's half-brother, Edward Ward, and commanded by his business partner, William Trent, but Croghan's central role in these events remains suppressed, as he himself was in 1777, when Pittsburgh's president judge, Committee of Safety chairman, and person keeping the Ohio Indians pacificed since Pontiac's Rebellion was declared a traitor by General Edward Hand and exiled from the frontier.
But the mutiny was suppressed by sailors and Red Guards without in evening of the same day, and on November 13 General Krasnov was routed near the Pulkovskiye Heights.
However, it turned out to have been willfully suppressed by both Bhutto and General Zia-ul-Haq and to have lain in the Directorate-General for the Military History of the Combatant Pakistan Army General Headquarters ( GHQ ) all the time.

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