Battle of Guy’s Gap

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The Battle of Guy’s Gap was a minor American Civil War engagement in Tennessee between Union and Confederate forces that formed part of the Union’s broader maneuvering during the Tullahoma Campaign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Civil War engagement
battle
belligerent Confederate forces
Union forces
campaign Tullahoma Campaign NERFINISHED
combatantSide1 Union Army NERFINISHED
combatantSide2 Confederate States Army NERFINISHED
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy subsequent Union advances in Tennessee
geographicalContext American South NERFINISHED
historicalEra American Civil War era NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
location Guy’s Gap, Tennessee NERFINISHED
Tennessee NERFINISHED
militaryBranchInvolved cavalry
infantry
natureOfEngagement minor engagement
opposingSides Union vs. Confederacy
partOf Tullahoma Campaign NERFINISHED
Union maneuvering during the Tullahoma Campaign
precededBy earlier Union maneuvers in the Tullahoma Campaign
region Middle Tennessee NERFINISHED
relatedTo Union operations in Middle Tennessee
maneuvers preceding the capture of Tullahoma
result Union tactical success
scope tactical engagement
significance contributed to Union positional advantages in the Tullahoma Campaign
strategicObjective support Union advance against Confederate positions in Middle Tennessee
theater Western Theater of the American Civil War NERFINISHED

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Tullahoma Campaign notableEngagement Battle of Guy’s Gap