Nearly any and all wars have used "small unit hit & run" tactics; the Revolutionary War's Swamp Fox (Francis Marion) used them, the US Civil War's Quantrill Raiders used them, WWII commando raids, etc. Its nothing new.
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
civil war
it was designed as a hit and run tactic not requiring a great many men or supplies.
Francis Marion.
they used guerrilla warfare
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
Many people run guerilla wars.
Rebels used guerrilla warfare.
When ever a combatant is NOT STRONG ENOUGH to fight conventionally; he reverts to guerrilla warfare.
Generally: Terrorism is a criminal act and guerrilla warfare is a tactic used in war.
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
The guerrilla was used to take control of the south. And get the u.s army out.
guerrilla warfare
Used when not strong enough to fight conventionally.
For civilians to fight organised armies
Guerrilla Warfare - book - was created in 1961.
Guerrilla warfare has been used against governments since ancient times. Guerrilla warfare was practiced in North America where these tactics were used in the American Revolution as well as by Native Americans fighting the U.S. government for their territory. In the 20th century, just a few examples include guerrilla warfare in Vietnam, the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Irish War of Independence, and the Kosovo War.