Raid on Rochefort
1757 in FranceBattles involving FranceBattles involving Great BritainBattles of the Seven Years' WarConflicts in 1757 ... and 2 more
Military raidsRochefort, Charente-Maritime
The Raid on Rochefort (or Descent on Rochefort) was a British amphibious attempt to capture the French Atlantic port of Rochefort in September 1757 during the Seven Years' War. The raid pioneered a new tactic of "descents" on the French coast, championed by William Pitt who had taken office a few months earlier. After a number of delays the expedition reached the French coast, capturing the offshore island of Île d'Aix. With the army commander Sir John Mordaunt refusing to attempt a landing, the force sailed for home. The raid ended in failure, but it was followed by several similar operations in the subsequent years.
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Rue Antoine Chanzy, Rochefort
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| N 45.9421 ° | E -0.9588 ° |
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Rue Antoine Chanzy
17300 Rochefort
Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
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