The advantages were huge, finally Allied troops were in France in large numbers to fight. The disadvantage was that so many men died to make this happen.
It saves wear and tear on the troops involved and is more likely to be better accepted by the people involved.
The answers to that a rather subjective (i.e. it depends on who is thinking of them) But some of the traditional ones are Advantages - it's a deterrent for enemies to attack you - Its cheaper and easier to kill an enemy - You won't lose any of your own troops in combat - Disadvantages - Lots of people might die - Its a waste of money and resources which could otherwise be spent of curing disease, peace etc - Its existence tempts people to use it -
The Onager, a type of ancient siege engine, offered several advantages, including its ability to hurl large projectiles over significant distances, which made it effective for breaching fortifications and attacking enemy troops. Its relatively simple design allowed for easier construction and transport compared to larger siege engines. However, disadvantages included a slower rate of fire and the need for a crew to operate it effectively, which could be a vulnerability during battle. Additionally, the accuracy of its shots depended heavily on the skill of the operators, making it less reliable than more modern artillery.
During the US Civil War, the South had a number of disadvantages. Among all its problems, perhaps the biggest disadvantage was a small population which affected the number of troops the South could place on the field of battle.
U.S. sent troops to Chaing
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
During the US Civil War, the South had a number of disadvantages. Among all its problems, perhaps the biggest disadvantage was a small population which affected the number of troops the South could place on the field of battle.
You are a fictionalized version of a Revolutionary War officer, possibly General John Sullivan or another commander involved in the conflict. Benedict Arnold, known for his betrayal, might have deceived you into retreating from Fort Stanwix, a strategic location during the war. Your flight with the troops signifies a moment of crisis and distrust within the ranks during the struggle for American independence.
It was a serious diruption to Spanish commerce.
They had a good sea wall and a regiment of experienced troops to defend it.
There were not any troops in Vietnam during the Kennedy administration. Just 500 military advisors. Kennedy was assassinated before we sent troops