I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
battle of the bulge
in the Battle of the cake thousands died quickly.
The battle of Cannae?
yes
Little Big Horn
I believe that such a reputation was the slaughter incurred at the Battle of the Somme, in World War one.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
Battle of Little Big Horn. The battlesite is a National Park today.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
The Battle of Wabash, often called Harmer's Defeat was the most overwhelming slaughter ever achieved by American Indians against the US Army. General Harmer gathered together 1,460 regulars and militia with the goal of attacking the Miami tribe at what is now Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Miami got word of the attack, and fled carrying as many supplies as possible. General Harmer sent out scouts who ran across an Indian on horseback. The Indian, who was a decoy, fled down a small path. Harmer summoned his men, and were led to a marshy area where they could neither pursue or retreat easily. The 100 Miami slaughtered most of the militia.
That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.
The largest battle ever fought on the North American continent. On the same day that Lee began his retreat from Gettysburg, the Union achieved a significant victory in the West.
Probably more than you will ever dream of!
No
nothing great was ever achiever without enthusiasm what does it mean
battle of the bulge