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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first significant battles of the American Revolutionary War. The battles occurred in Massachusetts, nearest to Boston.
The allies fought in scores or hundreds of battles in WW2. According to the dictionary, a battle is a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces that might last days, weeks, or months. A 'front' is the part of the battle nearest the enemy. A theater of war is the entire land, sea, and air area that is or may become involved directly in war operations (M-W online dictionary)
For the Canadians failures included faulty equipment such as the Ross rifle and cheaply manufactured uniforms and boots, tactical failures were the decimation of entire regiments in battles such as the Somme.
The Americans won about 37 battles and lost only two battles
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The level of the army performs major tactical operations and can conduct sustained battles and engagements?
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagement only because they were suspected of being involved with the day's events.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first significant battles of the American Revolutionary War. The battles occurred in Massachusetts, nearest to Boston.
A military campaign is when you plan a goal in a war and attack it with a series of operations and battles.
A military campaign is when you plan a goal in a war and attack it with a series of operations and battles.
Thilo von Trotha has written: 'Tactical studies on the battles around Plevna' -- subject(s): Tactics, History
During the Mexican-American War, the US was highly effective when using the tactical offensive against the armies of Santa Anna. This idea carried on through the 1850's. It was no surprise then, that US Civil War commanders sought the tactical offensive whenever it was possible.