Guadalcanal , Tarawa , Peleliu , Iwo Jima , Guam , Saipan ,
yea No. Other Civil War battles were much bloodier than either of the two battles of Bull Run.
being one of the major battles in Georgia other than the March to the sea.
To battle Argenta, win 50 consecutive battles at the Battle Hall. To battle her again, win LESS THAN 9000 consecutive battles.
1. The naval battles for Guadalcanal were the bloodiest battles for the USN. The US Marines suffered less than half the casualties that the US Navy did. 2. The battle for Okinawa was also one of the bloodiest battles for the USN. 3. The battle for Iwo Jima was the bloodiest battle in US Marine Corps history. 4. The US Army was a secondary player in the Pacific Theater; and suffered secondary casualty numbers behind the USN/USMC at the Philippines and CBI Theater (China-Burma-India).
Battle of Okinawa it claimed more than 150000 Japanese and American casualties.The Battle of Okinawa had 12,513 Americans killed in action, 38,916 wounded in action and an estimated 95,000 Japanese troops killed in action. The civilian death toll may have reached as many as 150,000. Only Stalingrad can be compared to the casualties of Okinawa and it lasted three times as long.
The bloodiest battle of the Pacific War claimed more than 150000 Japanese and American casualties.It Was Battle Of Okinawa
Some are... Gettysburg - memorable for Lincoln's speech Battle of Bull Run Antietam - 2 battles occurred here Battle of Cemetary Ridge - more people killed than any other Battle of Chesapeake Bay - Signaled the end of the war Battle of New Orleans -Gave Union forces use of Mississippi River Battle of Fort Sumter - among the first battles Battle of Vicksburg Battle at Appomatox (sp)- Lee surrendered here to Grant at Appomatox Courthouse
You must do a lot of battles [ you may need to enter more than once]. yea that doesnt help much XD
The U.S. state with most battles than any other state is Virginia.
There was more than one, in fact, quite a few battles in the Mexican revolution.
The Battle was one battle but the battle consisted of constant fighting between the Russians and the Germans. Around a year of fighting. If you wanted to call skirmishes battles than over 500. Over 1,000,000 Russians and 500,000 Germans died.
There were hundreds of battles in World War I and thousands of skirmishes all over the world. Two battles cost the lives of more than 1.5 million people. These were the Battle of the Ardennes and the Battle of the Argonne Forest.
In Okinawa, Japan lost over 100,000 soldiers, who were either killed, captured or committed suicide, and the Allies suffered more than 65,000 casualties in the Okinawa which was a 82-day-long battle lasted from early April until mid-June 1945.
The Russians did launch a massive counterattack after the city was taken to drive the Germans out but other than that i don't think so.
Modern battles? Kursk and Stalingrad.
There is no such thing as an average battle. battles, campaigns and wars are individual events and bear no relation to each other. Nor is there a set ratio of how many knights fight in a battle. There would have been far fewer knights in the Battle for El Alamein than the Battle of Agincourt for instance.
In terms of number of ships , the Okinawa invasion fleet was larger. In terms of casualties the number was far greater at Okinawa. The US Navy deaths were higher than Marines or Army.
(1) First battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (2) Seven Days' Battle -North win most battles but also retreated (3) Second Battle of Bull Run- Confederacy Won (4) Battle of Antietam- Bloodiest single day battle of Civil WAr a) union suffered more than 12,000 casualties b) Confederacy endured more than 13,000 casualties
There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.There is no set example of a Roman battle. Each military operation depended upon the objective and the terrain. For example, the battles of Jerusalem and Alesia were siege operations, the battle of Philippi depended upon the cavalry to a great extent and the battle of Watling Street was a textbook infantry battle. Some "battles" were nothing more than raids or skirmishes while others were more serious and longer lasting, but each had its own characteristics.
The state of Virginia had more battles on its' soil than any other state.
No Civil War battles of consecuence were fought in California.
Gettysburg lasted three days from July 1 to July 3, 1863. It depends on what you call long. There were battles that more than a week.
You gain EV's from fighting certain pokemon other than online battles, so any pokemon in the wild, trainer (in game) means you gain EV's