No. The Gallipoli campaign was a military failure and the Allied troops were eventually evacuated.
Gallipoli was a battle in WW1 that was taken part in by Australia...
Lee was a confederate so he didn't win any battle for the union.
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they couldn't win
There was no battle at Valley Forge. It was the place where Washington's troops spent the winter.
No they did not win the war
Not exactly
Alexander the Great won the battle of Chaeronea for Macedon. His strategy and his leadership of the troops helped win the battle.
ANZAC's fought courageous battles together in defending the mother land 'Great Britain' and also proving to the rest of the known world that they were strong countries. Because this was there first war in which they would play a major role. The New Zealand most famous battle was the one at Gallipoli. The ANZAC's landed in Gallipoli on the 25th of April 1915 and they fought against the Turkish. Even though they did end up running away because they realized that propaganda had given them hope that they could win they war, which at that point seemed impossible. Both countries united showed great patriticism
American troops won the battle against the Spanish.
The battle in Gascony in 1512 was not a win for Henry VIII. Most of his troops died from disease during this battle and the remaining troops retreated for home.
There was no battle at Washington, DC. The closest battle was Bull Run at Manassas, VA. At the First battle of Bull Run, Federal troops retreated to Washington.