in what year? cause it all depends on then because when they were conquering the aztecs they were always in a tight formation and had muskets and swords and horses
You have to train them with military tactics
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Britain easily, with superior tactics and training, history backs this up. Britain is renowned for having the best skilled army and best tactics even if it is not the largest army in the world
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.
The Spanish tactics was to hold the ball and keep passing it.
The Roman army was so successful in executing their battle tactics due to their discipline. They held their ground in situations where the enemy would break and run. Training, discipline and the will to win were all ingredients in an army's victory.
They were both army's, they had the same fighting tactics, and they both fired the Brown Bess Muskett
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.
There is none! It depends on your stratagy and your tactics!
Plenty. For a free online one, try Tactics 100 (more squad based than army based, oh well). Link is http://www.gamebrew.com/game/tactics-100-live/play
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