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Unlike traditional warfare in which two armies are engaging, mostly in plain-sight or with trench warfare, guerrilla teams normally engage with their opponents in short bursts & then retreat - normally concealling themselves in surrounding areas like forests and also among civilians (uniforms wouldn't be worn as with traditional warfare.).

It works, as it allows a small number of soldiers to take on a larger army. It gives them the benefit of surprise and camoflauge which makes them a harder target.

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