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The Somme river region, northern France.
Northern Africa continued to develop through trade with the Islamic centers of the Middle East
There's no limit; you can create as many as you want: Neighborhood warfare, forest warfare, lake warfare, football warfare, etc. However, generally, when studying history, the traditional ones are: Aerial warfare, naval warfare, guerrilla warfare, conventional and unconventional warfare, urban warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, mountain warfare, etc.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
The geographical feature of northern France that made it particularly well suited for trench warfare was the Hindenburg line, which was built in the winter of 1916-1917 by German forces, and was a German defensive position that was the last line of defense for them during the first World War
Northern France is mainly arable, agricultural land. The soil isn't rocky but easy to dig. The land is relatively flat so it was useful to dig trenches to protect against the enemy's bullets.
No this was only a feature in modern warfare 1; there is a hack you can download to fix this though.
Weapons and trench warfare
You can't. That feature isn't available in mw2.
An aceldama, figuratively, is a field of bloodshed, particularly within the process of warfare.
You don't it is not a feature of the game
No. CoD 6, or Modern Warfare 2, does not feature the L85A2.
Trenches have been used in war since ancient times, but trench warfare was a feature unique to World War 1, from 1914 to 1918.
The Somme river region, northern France.
No zombie mode is a Treyarch feature for the Call of Duty series and not present in the Modern Warfare series developed by Infinity Ward
The Somme river region, northern France.