As a soldier - specifically as an officer of artillery.
By ship, with his trained army from Elba.
Napoleon took the puppies and trained them to be his secret police. Just as Stalin did with the KGB police to control Russia.
The napoleon army was trained in Briton and trained by push ups and running until they were fit and strong.
He was trained as an artillery officer and served in the French Army.
It became a guerrilla war, a form of warfare that he was not prepared and trained for.
Joseph Fourier was trained at Ecole Normale Superieure. He was a top mathematician and scientist and a personal assistant to Napoleon Bonaparte.
well Washington was actually not that well trained for war or battles believe it or not . napoleon bonapart conquered over 4/6 percent of Europe and you have to remember France was serounded by its enemies and was very weak because of the french revolution so the answer is napoleon would win
Napoleon announces that there wont be any meetings anymore! From now on they have to salut the flag every sunday and then get their weekly orders
Napoleon takes the nine puppies from their mothers as soon as they are old enough- he takes them into a separate room from all the other animals where nobody can see them, and Napoleon says he is educating them. However, in a later chapter, we discover that he did not educate them, but trained them as attack dogs. He then uses them to make animals agree with him, as the animals are scared of these dogs.
Napoleon took dogs from their mother when they were just young and secretly trained them to answer his every command and one day he just sent them after poor Snowball. Orwell doesn't tell us if they get him or not but we guess so. After that the dogs help Napoleon to keep order and any one who doesn't listen answers to them.
Snowball was chased out of animal farm by some bllod hounds, that napoleon set onto him. Napoleon took the dogs when they were puppies and trained them to be vicious. When Napoleon brought the dogs out to attack Snowball, snowball just escaped through a hole in the hedge, and the other animals were horrified.
Louis-Napoleon, known later as Napoleon III, was Napoleon's Nephew.