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They attacked by land and by sea from all sorts of angles and directions.
It was a standoff - Athens was dominant at sea and the Peloponnesians on land.
They attacked by land and by sea from all sorts of angles and directions.
the late strategy was when Sherman captured Atlanta, his army began a march to the sea, living off the land and destroying much property in the south.
They attacked by land and by sea from all sorts of angles and directions.
In Yorktown the Americans encountered the British by land while help from France came by sea.
The main strategy was to land huge numbers of troops and armour from the sea and lesser numbers from the air, to create a beach-head and harbours to facilitate a major follow up of more troops,weapons and supplies.The main strategy was to land huge numbers of troops and armour from the sea and lesser numbers from the air, to create a beach-head and harbours to facilitate a major follow up of more troops,weapons and supplies.
Michael D. Hobkirk has written: 'Land, sea, or air?' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, History, Military policy, Sea-power, Strategy
Until the end of the war, tactics on both sides remained the same as in Napoleonic times. The union strategy was a blockade strategy at sea and on the rivers, coupled with a total war strategy to destroy the means of producing war supplies on land.
A sea breeze. A land breeze blows from land to sea.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.
Sea breezes come from the sea onto the land, and land breezes come from the land onto the sea.