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The official date of trench warfare?

Trenches have been used in war since ancient times, but trench warfare was a feature unique to World War 1, from 1914 to 1918.


How did air power change warfare during World War 2?

Although airplanes changed from cloth covered wooden airplanes of WWI into metal airplanes of WWII, as well as more advanced and powerful bombers; the real change was "Naval Warfare." Air power completely eliminated the mighty battleship as a decisive naval weapon. Airplanes (launched from aircraft carriers) became the new naval weapon. WWII may be unique in that it was the only war in history in which aircraft carriers fought aircraft carriers.


What do the strips on the 1776 flag mean?

The 13 stripes on the flags of the United States of America represent the thirteen (13) original states. The flag with "76" displayed under an arc of 13 seven-pointed stars is known as the Fillmore or Bennington flag. Another unique feature of this flag is that the alternating red-white stripes begin with a white stripe at the top rather than the traditional red stripe. Supposedly this flag was from the Battle of Bennington, Vermont (August 1777) and was supposedly carried off the field of battle by Nathaniel Fillmore and passed down through generations of the Fillmore family. However, recent comparisons of flag construction, weaving, and materials dates this flag to the War of 1812 era. Regardless, it is an historic flag from one of our Wars with the British and is a very unique design. The original Bennington flag is in a museum in Bennington, Vermont.


What is the ISBN of Is the Holocaust Unique?

The ISBN of Is the Holocaust Unique? is 0813336864.


What made the samurai unique?

the samurai are unique by there bushido, dress codes, weapons and ethics!

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Was their anything unique about the Battle of Midway?

The Battle of Midway was the first time two opposing naval forces fought each other without a surface engagement ; the battle being carried out by airplanes .


What was important about Fort Sumter?

It was the first "major" battle of the Civil War, and was unique because during the Battle, people watched while having picnics.


Why was guerrilla warfare so successful against the Americans?

It wasn't that unique. Francis Marion (the Swamp Fox) was successful during the American Revolutionary War; Quantrill was successful during the American Civil War (US Civil War)...as two examples. Nearly all wars have had and will continue to have some sort of "guerrilla" warfare.


What does a person's unique DNA is carried in?

chromosomes, which is in the nucleus. the nucleus is in the cell


The official date of trench warfare?

Trenches have been used in war since ancient times, but trench warfare was a feature unique to World War 1, from 1914 to 1918.


What makes the desert unique?

The thing that makes the desert a unique place is that it is very dry, it is hot during the day, and cold during the night.


What is the cartoon where teens turn into robots?

The cartoon you are referring to is likely "Teen Titans," in which a group of teenage superheroes can transform into robots during battle. They use their unique powers and abilities to protect their city from various villains and threats.


What makes DNA unique?

it contains personal info that is carried from generation to generation


When do cells take on their unique characteristics?

during embryonic development


What is the blueprint for a new human being is carried in these?

The blueprint for a new human being is carried in the DNA molecules present in the nucleus of every cell. This DNA contains the genetic instructions for building and maintaining a human body, including traits like eye color, hair texture, and susceptibility to certain diseases. During reproduction, DNA from both parents combines to create a unique genetic code for the offspring.


What made Italy's city-states unique during the Renaissance?

The Italian City-States were unique because of their location, advantages, and power


How can an organism produced by asexual be unique and different from its parent?

A organism can be unique and different from its parent when mutation occurs during DNA replication.