Samson (Judges ch.13-15).
Saul. Saul (chosen for his military leadership) was drove out of the Philistines.
The Philistines maintained control over the Israelites by establishing military dominance, imposing heavy taxes and tribute payments, controlling key trade routes, and limiting access to resources such as iron weapons to prevent uprisings. They also strategically placed garrisons and fortified cities throughout Israelite territory to suppress any resistance.
A military campaign is when you plan a goal in a war and attack it with a series of operations and battles.
Charlemagne's most disappointing military campaign came against the?
The early Hebrews were known as "Nazirites', and were engaged with the Philistines and other tribes. After losing the Ark of the Covenant to the Philistines, the Hebrews lost two more battles before Samuel – a holy man, an oracle and soothsayer - arose He chose Saul, a leader in politics and religion to command the Hebrew military. Saul successfully engaged the Philistines in at least three battles, which were followed by the Philistines withdrawing their garrisons from around Hebrew territory.
No. Just a simple military operation (Operation Oydessy Dawn). A military operation is a "campaign". A campaign is a military operation to obtain a specific military objective.
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There was not one military campaign that drove the Moors from Spain. It was a whole series of campaigns over 700+ years.
Ashoka's first military campaign also his last campaign-Asoka felt sorrow over the slaughter at Kalinga as a result he studied Buddhism and decided to rule by the Buddha's teachings of peace to all beings.