total war
total war
Limited warfare is a type of warfare that Europe engaged in the 18th century. Different from "total warfare", which is where you sacrifice everything you need to to destroy the enemy. Monarchies were limited in their actions of warfare - limited in ways all to include economic, political, social, and philisophical reasons.
Trench warfare. Warfare fought between men in trenches. No, I think trench warfare is about as good as it gets. Would the word "attrition" work for you? - attrition: constant wearing down to weaken or destroy (often in the phrase war of attrition)
It Became a stalemate. this is where neither of the sides could make a move.
Trench warfare is a form of warfare in which combatants occupy fighting lines, consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are largely immune to the enemy's small arms fire and are substantially sheltered from artillery. It has become a byword for attrition warfare, for stalemate in conflict, with a slow wearing down of opposing forces
total war
Total warfare is not only war against the opposing army but also a war against the opposing citizens, in order to break their will to fight and support their army.
search and destroy
trench warfare
Famous for opposing warfare, outstanding soldier in AEF
In World War 1, trench warfare often resulted in a stalemate between opposing sides, which killed nearly as many men as open warfare would have. In trench warfare, disease and infections killed many of the soldiers on both sides.
It made trade travel and warfare easier
millions and millons of peoples
Limited warfare is a type of warfare that Europe engaged in the 18th century. Different from "total warfare", which is where you sacrifice everything you need to to destroy the enemy. Monarchies were limited in their actions of warfare - limited in ways all to include economic, political, social, and philisophical reasons.
you cannoy destroy the shield but you can either A. stick a semtex too it or B.shoot a grenade from your gun at them
It could be either search and destroy or demolition.
Trench warfare. Warfare fought between men in trenches. No, I think trench warfare is about as good as it gets. Would the word "attrition" work for you? - attrition: constant wearing down to weaken or destroy (often in the phrase war of attrition)