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Aerial bombing, first of airfields, then of cities and industry.
The tortoise formation was a battle tactic. It was used in any situation where overhead protection was required, such as in the siege of a city.
At the US Civil War Battle of Antietam, is was the tactics not the strategies that were employed. Confederate General Robert E. Lee chose his best tactic based on the fact his army was vastly outnumbered. His tactic was to maintain a defensive posture causing Union General McClellan no choice but to use offensive if he wanted to send Lee and his army back to Virginia. So, classical defensive and offensive battle tactics were used.
The Battle of Trafalgar off the coast of Spain in 1805.Nelson seldom fought in a conventional straight line formation. In each of his major battles his tactics varied, and the question of whether or not he fought in a line is debated among historians -
They didn't, they were literally starved into submission and had to sign the armistice soon after.
Tactic of ambush
Aerial bombing, first of airfields, then of cities and industry.
Aerial bombing, first of airfields, then of cities and industry.
The British use 2400 in the battle of bunker hill
The tortoise formation was a battle tactic. It was used in any situation where overhead protection was required, such as in the siege of a city.
His tactic was transparent.
The strategy of George Washington was to use a Fabian tactic to attack quickly and then hide yourself in the bushes or disguise yourself as someone else. The other one was to go head on in a major battle which was preferred by Washington.
He witness mass executions and would use the same tactics during the Texas Revolution.
My tactic to do better in school, is to study more.
The tactical plan of battle that General McDowell planned to use at the first Battle of Bull Run was one called a "turning" maneuver. The idea was to use part of his forces in an attempt to outflank the Confederate forces. This plan was approved by General Winfield Scott.
All in hell goes loose. They had a tactic of hitting and before the enemy could organize they retreated. They 'Harried' enemy troops.
In the play Macbeth, the English forces use the tactic of camouflage by disguising themselves with foliage from Birnam Wood to hide their true numbers as they advance towards Macbeth's castle at Dunsinane. This tactic fulfills the witches' prophecy that Macbeth would be defeated when Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane.