Washington's strategy after 1776 was to fight a defensive war and tire the British out.
After 1776, Washington's military strategy relied heavily on guerrilla warfare tactics, avoiding direct confrontation with the much larger and better-equipped British army. He focused on prolonging the war, wearing down the British forces, and taking advantage of opportunities to strike when the enemy was vulnerable. This strategy ultimately helped to secure American independence.
win at all costs
To fight where he had to, then retret.
To fight where he had to, then retret.
I think this matters which war you are talking about.
battle of yorktown
win at all costs
National Military Strategy
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position
National Military Strategy
Hugh Annesley has written: 'Strategy statement 1990' 'Strategy statement 1991'
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions. Apex.
Charles Cornwall was defeated at the Battle of Yorktown.