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Mahandas Gandhi
he didn't use force
They would form a shield wall, and have the invading army attack it. The second and third lines of the wall would throw spears or stab between the gaps of the shields to kill off as many of the invaders against the wall as possibile.
we still use their war tactics sorry nothing else I can think of right now
Withdraw and leave only scorched earth for Napoleon to feed his army with.
In Mao's writings in 1936, as he was battling with the Japanese army, he borrowed tactics from the Napoleonic era and also tactics used in the US Civil War. He made use of exterior and interior lines for his battles against the invading Japanese army.
That was Japanese occupied territory, therefore they had use what all occupied countries had to use, guerrilla tactics. When you don't have an army to fight with, you use guerrilla tactics.
destroy the railroads.
They ran.
Not being a regular army like the NVA, the VC were forced to utilize mainly guerrilla tactics (hit & run).
The scorched earth tactics, removing or destroying anything that might be of use to the French army.
Mahandas Gandhi
he didn't use force
Mobility, heavy weapons, terrain
Actually it's a widely believed myth that guerrilla fighting provided a winning advantage to the Colonists. The tactics used to fight the Indians were quite different from those of fighting massed European armies. Our use of the tactics learned in fighting Indians (guerrilla tactics) inflicted many casualties upon the British, but if did not win battles. It wasn't until the Continental Army mastered the art of 18th century warfare -- standing in ranks and trading volleys and finally capturing the battle field at bayonet point, did we start winning battles.
To hunt and defend against attackers. Later in war against the "Whites"
Why do I use tactics? Well, because tactics are better than brute force.