Intended to be a DECISIVE clash between the RN Grand Fleet and the Imperial High Seas Fleet; it never happened. Battlecruisers did all of the fighting, and even that ended un-decisively.
What where the strategies for the Fredericksburg war
Scouting is spying on the enemy before a battle and was used to gather information to plan strategies.
The south used strategies like trying to cut off the railroad. Also the trench welfare.
No. The Americans took the high ground which meant the British had to go up hill .
The rifle was the main gun of the Infantry man so every major battle in WW 1 the rifle was used.
What where the strategies for the Fredericksburg war
Scouting is spying on the enemy before a battle and was used to gather information to plan strategies.
Strategies of the AxisBlitzkrieg (literally it means lightning war). Axis used artillery, fast tanks, and mobile infantry. Basically they throw all their best infantry and vehicles all in one battle to defeat their opponents.TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
It demonstrated that "Battlecruisers" shouldn't fight battleships...nor be used like battleships. Battleships are for "slugging it out" with other battleships; battlecruisers are for reconniassance, raiding, and killing cruisers.
The south used strategies like trying to cut off the railroad. Also the trench welfare.
They were supposed to fight each other in decisive combat; instead they fled from each other (Jutland 1916).
turtles
Harold used a shield wall, and William tricked him by "leaving" and when Harold's men followed, William's men came back and killed them.
jutland horses are a heavy breed so they are commonly used as draft and carridge horses. They also help famers where ever they can, ie. Plowing paddocks, pulling logs etc.
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No. The Americans took the high ground which meant the British had to go up hill .