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Combat in World War I and in the 19th century differed mostly by degree, not by kind. That is, from the American Civil War (in the 1860s) onward, warfare was conducted with naval, ground, and air forces of a roughly similar kind in each conflict. At least three notable differences remain, however: the introduction of new aircraft capable of effective military actions; the use of gas-warfare by both sides; and the introduction of armored fighting vehicles (i.e., "tanks").

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