Because our army was so small it caught them off guard
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
The American rebels during the revolutionary war adopted guerilla warfare tactics against the British.
Guerilla warfare is actually quite effective. That's why it still exists today. Obviously, guerilla warfare has much theoretical insight into the art of war.
There was no guerilla warfare in connection with the Holocaust.
guerilla warfare
Guerilla warfare (hit and run).
throughout most of the war, they mainly employed guerilla tactics, however, in the push to saigon, conventional warfare was adopted as the main military strategy among the NVA, but the viet cong largely maintained their use of guerilla warfare
Guerilla warfare
Guerilla Warfare is defined as fighting an enemy in disguise.If the US is trying to fight against an enemy in disguise, why would technology help you? You can't design a bomb that only kills the bad guys and does not hurt the innocent. There is no weapon technology that reads an enemy's disguise and identifies him as a threat and tells you to Shoot. um.. okay.......... not what i needed...
Stage 1- the boer offensive Stage 2- British response Stage 3- guerilla Warfare
During the revolutionary War (1775-1783) the British Army considered Americans to be cowards and acting in an un-gentlemanly manner, by deploying such tactics (guerilla warfare). Guerilla war was dirty fighting and un-civilized. Yes, it depends on which war is referred to. The Spanish Guerillos in the Peninsular war were a very big thorn in the side of the French invaders in the Napoleonic wars, aiding Wellingtons campaign more than the regular Spanish forces ever did. I suppose the Chindits of WW2 in Burma might well be considered Guerillas, against the Japanese. Guerilla is spanish for little war.
Many people run guerilla wars.