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No, they were "police actions".
By wrong-footing Hooker and refusing to fight on the field Hooker had chosen. Then sending in Stonewall Jackson for a surprise attack at Chancellorsville that totally routed the Union troops.
NATO and mostly us troops
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
The Battle of Trenton was a vital victory for the morale of the Continental Army. It showed the troops that they could fight and win a battle against European armies. The American troops gained faith in the commander, General George Washington, when many doubted that he could lead the Continental Army.
The was an ss charlemaigne unit sent to fight
they were involved by sending troops to help south Korea fight north Korea.
No, they were "police actions".
General Lee lost a lot of troops and he said "I will never fight the North again."
to fight as a separate army
German troops were freed to fight in the west.
By wrong-footing Hooker and refusing to fight on the field Hooker had chosen. Then sending in Stonewall Jackson for a surprise attack at Chancellorsville that totally routed the Union troops.
to fight
8 months
NATO and mostly us troops
Hessian troops did not fight as British Allies but as mercenaries.
Becausebtheyb where ready to fight and were prepsring for a fight