Colonists used guerrilla warfare during the American Revolutionary War by employing unconventional tactics such as ambushes, hit-and-run attacks, and surprise raids against British forces. This approach allowed smaller, more mobile colonial units to exploit their knowledge of the terrain and avoid direct confrontations with the larger, more organized British army. By disrupting supply lines and communication, colonists aimed to demoralize British troops and undermine their control. This strategy proved effective in several battles, contributing to the overall success of the colonial resistance.
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
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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).
Guerrilla Warfare
Guerrilla warfare utilizes sabotage tactics.
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
Guerrilla Warfare
Personally, no. But many do.
guerrilla warfare
Castro's Cuban revolutionaries were one example of the effective use of guerrilla tactics (guerra meaning war in Spanish).
Guerrilla warfare is basically hit and run under cover, so the Vietcong during the Vietnam war used guerrilla warfare to combat American soldiers. During the US Civil War, the Rebels also used guerrilla warfare.
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Guerrilla Warfare - book - was created in 1961.
Ernesto Guevara wrote the book Guerrilla Warfare.
what was guerrilla warfare
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).
Hit and run; the same as everybody else.