1968 TET Offensive
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The USA, under President Gerald R. Ford, finally gave up on the incompetent and corrupt government of South Vietnam in 1975, and North Vietnam quickly and easily defeated South Vietnam in a few months.
Probably the battle of the Somme
The Battle of Bunker Hill, despite being a British victory, was a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. The battle demonstrated that the American forces were capable of holding their own against the well-trained British army. This boosted American morale and attracted more recruits to the Patriot cause. It also made the British realize that the war would not be as easily won as they had initially thought.
Sitting Duck, since she was so easily killed after the battle
The Spanish fleet was quickly destroyed.The United States won the naval battle easily.the Spanish fleet was quickly destroyed
The USA, under President Gerald R. Ford, finally gave up on the incompetent and corrupt government of South Vietnam in 1975, and North Vietnam quickly and easily defeated South Vietnam in a few months.
Vietnam was the second "hot" battle of the cold war (korea was the first). Had not the "Cold War" been in effect, the US MAY not have had very much justification for it's involvement. The US also operated "anti-communist" missions in Central/South America (e.g. Che Guevara). But, Vietnam was closer to the Communist Superpowers, and more easily supplied...the communist insurgency in Central/South America could NOT re-supply so easily, so they fizzled out (with US Gov't support). Without "Supplies" wars cannot be fought.
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The United States won the naval battle easily.
Probably the battle of the Somme
the patriots easily won
The ridge and earthen works at the Battle of Bennis Heights gave American troops the advantage. They could see the British positions from above and were able to direct artillery and infantry attacks more easily.
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he loved his home state Virginia so he joined confederates. The Confederate army commander in the American Civil War. Yes, he was A <-- Notice the A, confederate army commander in the American Civil War. He was a war hero, many battles known; battle of Bull Run, battle of Shiloh, battle of Gettysburg, and many others to lead his troops into battle. The odds seemed to be always against him. Every time he fought a battle, he found in strategy and not in pride. I could easily count him as one of the better Confederate Generals. General Lee was appointed General-in-Chief of the Confederate Army in 1865, just in time to sign the surrender documents.
Of course not, the American borders are shabby and can be easily hopped
The Battle of Bunker Hill, despite being a British victory, was a turning point in the American Revolutionary War. The battle demonstrated that the American forces were capable of holding their own against the well-trained British army. This boosted American morale and attracted more recruits to the Patriot cause. It also made the British realize that the war would not be as easily won as they had initially thought.
In addition to being able to easily relate to most Vietnamese commoners and having an affable behavior, he had additional "street credit" for having secured Vietnam's independence from France and continuing the struggle against the US-led South Vietnam.