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Great Britain became involved in the war when _______.
The new technology gradually changed military strategy. Because the rifle and the minié could kill far more people than older weapons, soldiers fighting from inside trenches or behind barricades had a great advantage in mass infantry attacks.
Dugouts were protective holes dug out of the sides of trenches. The size of dugouts varied a great deal and sometimes could house over ten men. A manual published by the British Army recommended dugouts that were between 2 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. wide, roofed with corrugated iron or brushwood and then covered with a minimum of 9 inches of earth.
The United States of America entered the great war on April 6, 1917 to aid its allies Great Britain, France, and Russia. Over 2 million American soldiers fought in the trenches of France.
Stephen Bull has written: 'Infantry tactics of the Second World War' -- subject(s): History, World War, 1939-1945, Tactics, Infantry, Tank warfare, Campaigns, Equipment, Antitank weapons, Infantry drill and tactics 'World War II street-fighting tactics' 'World War One' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History, Uniforms, World War, 1914-1918
Cyrus the Great Darius the Great.
War on the Western Front was characterized by trench warfare and attrition tactics. This caused a great stalemate until chemical weapons and artillery were introduced. The Central Powers had the upper hand until the entry of the US.
Cato's grade in training for the Hunger Games was a 10. This was due to his great skill with many different weapons and with many fighting tactics. Katniss earned a grade of 11.
The British Army, who had been fighting Germany for 3 years, wanted the American troops to fight from inside trenches, like their soldiers did. Problem is, when you're in a nice, soggy, safe trench it is extremely hard for the soldiers and their leaders to get out on the field of battle and fight. Pershing knew this, and even before he and his American troops went to Europe to fight, he was promising that the Americans would never fight from the trenches, and get nowhere. He knew that if the fresh Americans soldiers mixed with the British, they would "learn" from them how not to win the war. Pershing, the great leader and tactician that he was, saw that the right approach to defeat Germany was to be very clever, and fight Germany by cutting of her supply lines to the soldiers, and to strike hard and fast with no warning. These are all things that in World War 2 and today are the accepted practice. Pershing learned his tactics while he was in the US Army in the 1800s fighting some of the best guerrilla troops in the world: The American Natives.
Yes it is a great Tactics type game , Its story is good also,.
Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.Yes, he served under his great uncle Julius Caesar, in Spain. As triumvir he had to lead armies, several times.
As Ashoka was born into a royal family, it would make sense that he did have some sort of formal education. He also was known for his fighting skills as a young child, so he also was entered into royal military training where he would have been schooled in miliraty tactics and fighting forms.
The great wall, mountains, and armies
The machine gun had a huge impact. It could sweep all the area between two armies mowing down everything. Previously the rate of fire depended on the number of soldiers on each side and how fast they could fire individual shots - so the rate of fire was much lower. Trenches provided protection of an army from the small arms fire of the other side. Advances in artillery also made trenches advantageous. When an artillery shell fell, it would spread its damage great distances in all directions. Soldiers in trenches were largely protected from the explosions of the artillery shells which had to fall almost exactly on the trench and could only do damage laterally. Trenches were never straight but were dug in a zigzagging or stepped pattern. Later fighting trenches broke the line into firebays connected by traverses. This meant that a soldier could never see more than 10 yards (9 m) or so along the trench. Consequently, if a bomb or shell landed in the trench, the blast could not travel far.
alexander the great because of him and his armies
fear tactics,Great Purge, Propaganda etc