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attack from the
blockaded side,
whose ships may stay safe in
harbor until they
choose to come out. In a
distant blockade, the
blockaders stay well away...
- Trident: The West Gulf
Blockading Squadron during the
Civil War.
University of
Alabama Press. p. 700. Buker,
George E. (1993).
Blockaders, Refugees, and Contrabands:...
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confronting the
blockaders in
order to
break the
blockade.
Blockade runners usually transport cargo, for
example bringing food or arms to a
blockaded city. They...
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blockade on the
movement of
goods and
people in and out of the Gaza Strip. In the same year,
Egypt closed the
Rafah border crossing. The
blockade's stated...
- Look up
blockade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blockade is the
prevention of
troops and
supplies from
reaching an
opposing army.
Blockade may also...
- The
Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948 – 12 May 1949) was one of the
first major international crises of the Cold War.
During the
multinational occupation of...
- In
mesoscopic physics, a
Coulomb blockade (CB),
named after Charles-Augustin de Coulomb's
electrical force, is the
decrease in
electrical conductance at...
- The
Valdez Blockade was a 1993
protest by
Cordova fishermen who
blockaded the
Valdez Narrows in an
attempt to
obtain funding for
research and restoration...
- The
siege of
Leningrad was a
military blockade undertaken by the Axis
powers against the city of
Leningrad (present-day
Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet...
- The
Continental Blockade (French:
Blocus continental), or
Continental System, was a large-scale
embargo by
French emperor Napoleon I
against the British...