Battle of Gloucester

Battle of Gloucester

The Battle of Gloucester may refer to:

*Battle of Gloucester (1775), a naval engagement off of Gloucester, Massachusetts
*Battle of Gloucester (1777), in Gloucester, New Jersey
*Battle of Gloucester (1781), near Gloucester Point, Virginia
*Battle of Cape Gloucester, Pacific theater of the Second World War


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