There were 3 battles fought at Bunker Hill and 2 were won by the colonists and 1 by the British
The answer is quiet simple, there were 200 battles fought and the british won all of them
The most publicized are the Battles of Midway, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. The Battle of Imphal in India stopped Japanese expansion towards the middle east. The Battle of the Coral Sea stopped Japanese expansion towards Australia. The Naval Battles around Guadalcanal were the most vicious sea battles in Naval History, and there were a half dozen of them fought around those islands.
Because it nearly mirrored WWI. In WWI, the European combatants, naturally, fought the majority of their land battles in Europe (trench warfare, etc.), but some land battles and naval battles were fought in Asia, and the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. Those same lands and oceans were fought on or in by the same European nations that fought in the French and Indian wars. Stated another way, other than the date and modern equipment/weapons; WWI and the French & Indian War were fought in almost the same places by the same nations (countries). Almost...meaning, the American colonies which were a major battlefield during the French and Indian War, was NOT a battlefield at all during WWI (aka the Great War).
Well, those who fought in a war are going to be military veterans. However, not all military veterans fought in a war. The term typically used is combat veterans.
Contrary to television, Guadalcanal was mostly a naval fight, not a marine fight. But it's cheaper and easier to hire actors than build warships for a television documentary. Japanese and US destroyers fighting at Guadalcanal would be a very long list, including the sunk ones. There were over 8 battles fought at sea for those islands, including Admiral tanaka's "Tokyo Express" destroyers. Some of the most ferocious sea battles in history were fought there, the Battle of Friday the 13th being one of them.
The gladiators were the ones who fought in the Colosseum. Many gladiators were drawn from the pool of prisoners of war or those who had been enslaved for some negative reason. During the later years, there were professional gladiators who fought. There were women gladiators, but it is not clear if they were "regulars" or just used as a novelty. In the mock naval battles staged in the Colosseum, slaves were used as fighters.
3 battles were fought and soon enough the brtish won
15000 in total. The Irish lost.
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No those were the lasts...
Those battles were fought and won by your ancestors.
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George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
Connecticut was the place of several significant battles in the Revolutionary War. Some of those occurred in New London, Groton, and Ridgefield.
Those are the only two which he was a leader in. He probably fought in some before, but didn't make himself well known.
Yup the battle was fought in Boston aka"Boston tea party " that battle had an effect on those 2 battles .