forced march
C6493
concept
A forced march is a rapid, prolonged movement of troops or people over long distances under strict orders, often with minimal rest and supplies, typically used in military operations or coercive relocations.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| military retreat | 16 |
| forced march canonical | 5 |
| forced removal | 1 |
Instances (21)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| The Sad Night | military retreat |
| Castlebar Races | military retreat |
| Long Walk of the Navajo | — |
| Bataan Death March | — |
|
retreat of the Ten Thousand
surface form:
Retreat of the Ten Thousand
|
military retreat |
| Potawatomi Trail of Death | forced removal |
| Ice March | military retreat |
| Great Retreat | military retreat |
| Great Retreat (1914) | military retreat |
| Masséna’s retreat from Portugal | military retreat |
| Long March | military retreat |
| Bernardo O'Higgins' retreat to Mendoza | military retreat |
| Great Retreat of 1915 | military retreat |
| George Washington’s retreat from New York | military retreat |
| Union Army of the Potomac continued retreat toward the James River | military retreat |
| Retreat from Normandy | military retreat |
| British Expeditionary Force retreat of 1914 | military retreat |
| Seven Days’ Retreat | military retreat |
| Sandakan death marches | — |
| retreat from Kabul | military retreat |
|
Bodéwadmi
surface form:
Potawatomi Trail of Death
|
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