The fall of Fort George gave American forces control of a key position on the Niagara frontier and disrupted British operations in Upper Canada, affecting the campaign for control of the Great Lakes region.
U.S. troops and naval forces launched an amphibious assault and captured Fort George on the Niagara frontier, driving British forces back from the immediate area.
The fall of Fort George gave American forces control of a key position on the Niagara frontier and disrupted British operations in Upper Canada, affecting the campaign for control of the Great Lakes region.
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In response to recent attacks on commercial vessels attributed to Iran-linked networks, the president ordered U.S. Navy escort operations for merchant ships transiting the Red Sea and Gulf of Oman and directed commanders to take defensive military measures to protect American forces and vessels.
The president directed the Department of Defense to increase naval patrols and reposition carrier strike and escort vessels to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to deter attacks on international commercial shipping.
Following Houthi attacks on commercial vessels, the Pentagon announced deployment of additional U.S. destroyers, mine-countermeasure vessels and patrol aircraft to the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden to escort merchant shipping and protect navigation lanes.
U.S. forces carried out targeted strikes against Houthi-controlled facilities and vessels linked to attacks on commercial shipping and U.S. or allied maritime assets in the Red Sea corridor.