Where men would dig 6-8 feet deep holes in the ground and blindly shoot and throw fragmentation grenades and throw gas grenades across to the other side. Both sides would be in trenches. In between these trenches was called "No Man's Land" because of the such high death rating in that area.
There's no limit; you can create as many as you want: Neighborhood warfare, forest warfare, lake warfare, football warfare, etc. However, generally, when studying history, the traditional ones are: Aerial warfare, naval warfare, guerrilla warfare, conventional and unconventional warfare, urban warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, mountain warfare, etc.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
Trench warfare
Trench Warfare.
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it is called deetreston
where con you find a royal ble trech coat for under 100.00?
Origin:1300-50; ME trecherous < AF, equiv. to trecherdeceiver ( trech ( ier ) to deceive + -er -er2 ) + -ous -ous. Cf. F tricheur trickster
There's no limit; you can create as many as you want: Neighborhood warfare, forest warfare, lake warfare, football warfare, etc. However, generally, when studying history, the traditional ones are: Aerial warfare, naval warfare, guerrilla warfare, conventional and unconventional warfare, urban warfare, jungle warfare, desert warfare, mountain warfare, etc.
Land warfare, naval warfare and amphibious warfare.
Well, there is no "The" underwater warfare, but there is underwater warfare. Underwater warfare is battle or warfare that takes place under the ocean, like in a submarine.
Modern warfare reflex and modern warfare are the same. Modern warfare "reflex" means that its for wii. If its just modern warfare its for the other consoles
Biological warfare.
Modern Warfare Mobilized(the DS port of Modern Warfare 1) & Modern Warfare 3.
In the early parts of WW1 battles were fought as they always had been, open area, artillary, and military formations; Trech warfare was a grace in the later months as it gave cover to soldiers and allowed for stand stills (ties) in battles. later in the war chemical warfare was incorperated, however it was quickly dispatched with as it violated the "rules" of war. but MOST battles were fought using trenches (thin crevaces dug by soldiers and used for cover) and usually no one moved from their trenches unless to charge directly across the "no mans land" (the area between trenches, named this because no very few made it across this stretch.) and into the enemy trench.
Bio warfare is living creatures; if a contaminated mosquito was delivered to the enemy that would be bio warfare. Chemical warfare is just what it says: chemicals.