The battle of Wounded knee.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
Little Big Horn
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
the battle of Tippecanoe begin in November 7,1811. it was American who was lead by William Henry Harrison against the Shawnee Indians. the Shawnee Indians were defeated by William Henry Harrison and his soldiers.
I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
Yes, indeed The battle of Antientam was one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. About 10-20 men died every minute on each side. resulting in a total slaughter for each side. About 13,450 Union soldiers died, About 23,678 Confederate soldiers died. This battle was so fierce that 3 Generals died in it. So yes the battle of Antietam was a real battle.
Machine-gunner crews were more likely to be killed by the enemy than the foot soldiers because then they will lose more experienced soldiers and will lose effect of the use of the machine gun in the battle.
The author compares battle to a machine in "The Red Badge of Courage" to convey the idea that in the chaos of war, individual soldiers often feel like insignificant cogs in a massive, unstoppable force. The imagery of battle as a machine highlights the dehumanizing and mechanistic nature of warfare, where soldiers become just one small part of a larger, impersonal mechanism of destruction.
there were 128,000 soldiers in the battle of Chickamauga.
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856,525 Allied soldiers fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the axis had 496,363 soldiers in the battle of the Bulge