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The tactics employed by Wallace were similar to what you could call 'Terrorist Tactics' today. The main reason was that Wallace, being only a minor knight, was unable to call many men to his banner, so guerrilla tactics were employed to carry out successful opposition.
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with the French's help and guerrilla tactics
Guerrilla warfare utilizes sabotage tactics.
It is fighting an 'undercover war' , -no uniforms, stealth tactics, hit and disappear.
The tactics employed by Wallace were similar to what you could call 'Terrorist Tactics' today. The main reason was that Wallace, being only a minor knight, was unable to call many men to his banner, so guerrilla tactics were employed to carry out successful opposition.
The only battle Wallace won was the Battle of Stirling Bridge, 11th September 1297. The following year, at Falkirk, he lost and had to continue using guerrilla tactics until his betrayal in 1305.
Traditional tactics involve taking and holding territory, securing the area, and moving forward. Guerrilla fighters employ hit-and-run tactics.
That was Japanese occupied territory, therefore they had use what all occupied countries had to use, guerrilla tactics. When you don't have an army to fight with, you use guerrilla tactics.
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The guerrilla tactics were a long way from the close order drill formations. The partisans waged guerrilla warfare against the invaders.
with the French's help and guerrilla tactics
In North America, hit and run tactics; guerrilla warfare.
Guerrilla Tactics
they noticed the effectiveness of the guerrilla tactics.