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Gen. McClellan during his Peninsular Campaign.
Making his opponents scared. He was a quick student on the battlefield who was capable of reading his opponents intentions and shifting his own troop movements to counter them.
The roads made troop movements more efficient, trade was quicker and easier, and communications and travel were facilitated.
The symbol that indicates American troop movement is typically represented by a blue arrow on military maps and diagrams. This arrow signifies the direction and flow of troop movements during operations. Additionally, military symbols may vary slightly depending on the branch of the Armed Forces, but the blue arrow is a common standard for indicating movement.
Yes, many battle were won and lost because of spies, they opened gate, killed military leaders and helped keep track of enemy troop movements.
The German Aviatik B1 was possibly the first aeroplane used in WW1 to survey French troop movements in the first month of war.
The first use of hot air balloons was in the American Civil War for surveillance of troop movements.
It provided a high level view of both terrain and troop movements. Being able to telegraph information down the the ground gave quick ability to adjust troop movements to counter the enemy. It certainly made it more difficult to be surprised by flanking movements. It also helped direct artillery fire onto Confederate positions.
You need to specify the time period. There have been lots of troop movements and fighting in Spain from El Cid to Wellington.
there were no airplanes in the civil war........ Both sides however did use balloons for observation of each others troop movements, but they had little effect and are not often spoke of
Yes, hot air balloons were used during the Civil War for reconnaissance purposes. The Union Army established a Balloon Corps, using balloons to gather intelligence on enemy troop movements and positions. The balloons provided a unique vantage point for observing the battlefield.
Timely troop movements, troop support, supplies, and strategic air stikes.
He is know as the commander and chief, so he dictates troop deployments/movements and where funds go.
They were used as artillery spotters, as observers of enemy troop movements ,as fighters and as bombers.
Paul Revere: "The British are coming! The British are coming!"
I do not believe it is in the best interest of the United States in a time of war to disclose troop locations and movements.
slow down troop movements, it provided an excellent barrier to movement on foot.
The noun 'troop' is a collective noun for:a troop of apesa troop of artillerya troop of baboonsa troop of boy scoutsa troop of cavalrya troop of dogfisha troop of foxesa troop of giraffesa troop of horsesa troop of kangaroosa troop of lemursa troop of lionsa troop of monkeysa troop of mushroomsa troop of soldiers