Warships, Airplanes, Tanks, just about anything that moves can make "hit and run attacks." However, during the early Viet War days, (early 60's) the Viet Cong (VC) were noted for their hit and run attacks (guerilla tactics). The NVA stood their ground (often), and the VC "hit and ran" (often).
guerrilla warfare, used in the revolutionary war
Yes you can hit and run. You may move your piece to safety
American forces conducted hit-and-run attacks against British ships during the Revolutionary War to disrupt British supply lines and weaken their naval presence. These tactics allowed American privateers and naval forces to inflict damage while minimizing direct confrontations with the more powerful British navy. Such guerrilla-style strategies aimed to bolster American morale and assert naval independence, ultimately contributing to the broader struggle for sovereignty.
Hit and run simply means=not staying to fight (not sticking around).
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guerrilla warfare.
Francis Marion
swift hit n run attacks :)
It was hit and run attacks and sneak or surprise attacks
guerrilla warfare, used in the revolutionary war
Run!
Run
Not being a regular army like the NVA, the VC were forced to utilize mainly guerrilla tactics (hit & run).
Use range attacks, and the ladders so he cant hit you. Strategy: jump off one ladder and run to the other then use range attacks To attack him, once he gets close jump onto to ladder, then repeat
Guerrillas are small bands who weaken enemies with surprise raids and hit-and-run attacks, The battle at King Mountain, and The battle at Yorkstown.
Guerrillas are small bands who weaken enemies with surprise raids and hit-and-run attacks, The battle at King Mountain, and The battle at Yorkstown.
yes