No not really seeings most of them were unsuccessful and just lead to thousands of solders dieing
Because it was very well planned and the troops were determined to fight and win.
The lack of planning on the Allied part. IF they would have planned it better, they probably would not have had as many losses.
He planned a protest march in front of the White House
The Normandy Invasion also popularly called D-Day was planned to bring forth the largest military invasion against the evil Nazi Germans in order to liberate the European nations which had been invaded and oppressed by the Nazi Germans.
In World War II (as distinct from World War I), the long-planned but often-delayed strike on Germany that finally opened a genuine Second (and Western) Front arrived on June the 6th of 1944. Often referred to as "D-Day", this invasion took place in the Normandy region of France and was successful in leading to the eventual overthrow of Nazi Germany.
Only they know. The military is a pretty tight lipped group of people.
because fate had it planned dont ask just do
The carefully planned and executed successful assault by Alexander the Great.
Yes, the attack was a planned military strike.
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i think maybe george h.w. bush
When a State planned economy transitions toward a free market economy they engage in privatization of resources. For privatization to be successful what must the State also do?
Because it was very well planned and the troops were determined to fight and win.
if youve seen terminator you know too much already......
They were originally planned through Apollo 20, but the last three were cut ,leaving the total number of manned missions at 10 (of which 6 were successful moon landings)
The carefully planned and executed successful assault by Alexander the great.
they allied the french and other countries in Europe and planned to attack the british... later on the british finally surrendered.