Russo-Japanese War - List of Battles

List of Battles

  • 1904 Battle of Port Arthur, 8 February: naval battle Inconclusive
  • 1904 Battle of Chemulpo Bay, 9 February: naval battle Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Yalu River, 30 April to 1 May: Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Nanshan, 25 – 26 May, Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Telissu, 14 – 15 June, Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Motien Pass, 17 July, Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Ta-shih-chiao, 24 July, Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Hsimucheng, 31 July, Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of the Yellow Sea, 10 August: naval battle Japanese victory strategically/tactically inconclusive
  • 1904 Battle off Ulsan, 14 August: naval battle Japanese victory
  • 1904–1905 Siege of Port Arthur, 19 August to 2 January: Japanese victory
  • 1904 Battle of Liaoyang, 25 August to 3 September: Inconclusive
  • 1904 Battle of Shaho, 5 to 17 October: Inconclusive
  • 1905 Battle of Sandepu, 26 to 27 January: Inconclusive
  • 1905 Battle of Mukden, 21 February to 10 March: Japanese victory
  • 1905 Battle of Tsushima, 27 to 28 May naval battle: Japanese victory

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