A military expedition is a mission or operation undertaken by armed forces to achieve specific objectives, which can include combat, reconnaissance, or humanitarian assistance. It typically involves the deployment of troops and resources to a designated area, often in response to a conflict or crisis. Expeditions can vary in scale and duration, ranging from small tactical operations to large-scale campaigns. The overarching goal is usually to secure strategic advantages or restore stability in a region.
crusade
Crusade
A crusade.
The correct spelling is expedition (an exploration or military foray).(The car model, a Ford SUV, is capitalized Expedition.)
The Mier Expedition, was an offshoot that developed originally out of the Somervell Expedition, which was an unsuccessful military operation launched in November 1842 by a Texan militia against Mexican border settlements.
No, Sacajawea did not serve in a military capacity. She was a Shoshone Native American woman who played a crucial role as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. Her knowledge of the land and languages was invaluable to the expedition's success, but she was not involved in military service.
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The military expedition of Crassus against Parthia resulted in the death of Crassus, leaving only Caesar and Pompey as the remaining strongmen in Rome.
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Edward Walsh has written: 'A narrative of the expedition to Holland, in the autumn of the year 1799' -- subject(s): Military History, History 'A narrative of the expedition to Holland'