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UNION
COMMANDER(S)
David Dixon
Porter
Alfred H.
Terry
CONFEDERATE
COMMANDER(S)
Braxton
Bragg
Robert Frederick
Hoke
Charles
Lamb
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VICTORY
DESCRIPTION
the Union Army was successful in assualting and/or capturing fort or position.
Fox's Regimental Losses
BATTLE
HISTORY
After the failure of his December expedition against Fort Fisher, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler was relieved of command. Maj. Gen. Alfred Terry was placed in command of a “Provisional Corps,” including Paine's Division of U.S. Colored Troops, and supported by a naval force of nearly 60 vessels, to renew operations against the fort. After a preliminary bombardment directed by Rear Adm. David D. Porter on January 13, Union forces landed and prepared an attack on Maj. Gen. Robert Hoke's infantry line. On the 15th, a select force moved on the fort from the rear. A valiant attack late in the afternoon, following the bloody repulse of a naval landing party carried the parapet. The Confederate garrison surrendered, opening the way for a Federal thrust against Wilmington, the South's last open seaport on the Atlantic coast.
National Park Service
LOSSES
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AWARDS
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HONORS
| N. Martin
Curtis
Congressional Medal of Honor |
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