Yes, yes it was. :]
Yes, the invasion was a huge success. Landing over 170,000 soldiers and all the equipment to support them is an incredible achievement.
Yes, yes it was. :]
His invasion of Italy.
Failure.
The invasion of 55BC was led by Julius Caesar. That invasion was not a success, and he had to return the following year - 54BC.
The battle on which the Greek defence against the Persian invasion turned was the sea-battle at Salamis. The Greek coalition needed to defeat the Persian navy so that it did not threaten the member city-states, forcing them to keep their armies at home defending their cities against seaborne invasion, and able to be picked off one by one by the Persian army. The Persians also relied on a supply fleet to maintain their army from Asia Minor as the Greek countryside was too poor to support the Persian army and cavalry.The victory at Salamis meant that the remnant Persian navy was withdrawn to Asia Minor and half the Persian army had to be sent back too as it could not be fed during the winter without the Persian fleet to protect the supply ships. The following spring, with no naval threat to their home cities, the southern Greek cities sent out their armies to combine and defeat the half-remaining Persian army and its Greek allies at Plataea, so ending the invasion This all hung on the prior success at Salamis.
Yes , the Allied invasion of a Nazi occupied Europe was a success .
why was the gulf war a success and why was it not
they were pist
The origin of this name is a Persian word "Foz" which means success
Driving the Iraqi army out of Kuwait.