they are like freedom fighters
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Yes, the Maya had names for their warriors, such as "Ah Kinchil" which means "Sun Lord". Warriors were highly respected in Maya society and were often given names that reflected their bravery and prowess in battle.
The Aztec empire was known for its fierce warriors. Aztec warriors would often decorate themselves with feathers and other ornaments.
In the book "Young Warriors," the maroons used their knowledge of the terrain, guerrilla warfare tactics, and their determination to fight for their freedom to defeat the Redcoats. They utilized their resourcefulness and unity as a community to outsmart and outmaneuver the more conventionally trained Redcoats.
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
Many nations have used guerrilla tactics thru-out history. American colonists used it during the Revolution (Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox); Quantrill'sRaiders in the Civil War; the French resistance in WWII; US forces in the Philippines after the surrender in '42. ANY NATION that does not have the capability to combat another nation in a conventional manner; can and will often revert to guerrilla warfare. The tactic of guerrilla is nothing but "hitting someone when they're not looking." (Surprise attacks).
Yes, and very often. They were great warriors and providers.
guerrilla warfare
He invented guerrilla warfare
the guerrilla fought in the war
Guerrilla Girl was created in 2005.
Guerrilla Funk was created in 1993.