The military strategy that defeated Cornwallis at Yorktown involved a combination of siege tactics and coordinated actions by American and French forces. General George Washington, along with French General Rochambeau, surrounded Cornwallis's army by land, while the French fleet, under Admiral de Grasse, blockaded the Chesapeake Bay, preventing any escape or reinforcements. This encirclement effectively cut off supplies and support, forcing Cornwallis to surrender on October 19, 1781, which marked a decisive turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
attack
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
____________ is responsible for developing the National Military Strategy. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The impact of technology on military strategy is that through technology the militarys power is made stronger. They are more able to accomplish their purpose and reason for gaining control. Military strategy on technology is pushing new and improved inventions to take place to benefit the military with the desire to innovate and also dominate.
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battle of yorktown
Charles Cornwall was defeated at the Battle of Yorktown.
SHoot and run!
attack
Tactic of ambush
In January 1780, Morgan won a clear victory at the battle of Cowpens. He put a small militia force in front, telling the men to fire three shots and then retreat. The British rushed forward, only to be met by charging cavalry and a line of skilled riflemen. Weakened by battles like Cowpens, Cornwallis made a fateful mistake by heading to the tongue of Virginia (Yorktown Peninsula), land which poked into Chesapeake Bay. There, he thought the British fleet could reinforce his position but at the end of August, the French fleet arrived off Yorktown and chased off British ships.
Themistocles was the Athenian general that defeated the Persians at Salamis. He used military strategy and tricked the Persians into sailing into the straits where they lost needed mobility.
He was waiting for the french to arrive, but when he found out the french were going in the wrong direction, he just decided to go the other way and capture Yorktown ( my point is, the original plan was not to seige Yorktown, but he decided to let it be.)
The patriots were going to trap the British and corner them in Yorktown.
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
____________ is responsible for developing the National Military Strategy. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
The Patriots used Guerrilla Warfare to defeat the British at Yorktown.