If you run out of troops in Risk, you can no longer make any moves or defend territories, effectively putting you out of the game. You may need to negotiate with other players for support or form temporary alliances to survive longer. Additionally, consider focusing on holding onto a few territories to maintain a presence on the board and potentially regain troops during future turns. Ultimately, if you can't regain troops or a strategic position, you may need to prepare for elimination.
He called for additional troops.
Well you might have run out of supplies like food and gold
Stonewall Jackson
He called for additional troops and put general George B. McClellan in command
They were untrained and inexperienced in troop movement. (Much bigger problems awaited him on the return journey.)
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The Japanese troops were repelled by the Australian and US troops during the Kokoda Trail campaign. The PNG natives offered invaluable assistance to the Allied troops, often at great risk to themselves.
15,000 troops
Irvin McDowell was a Brig. Gen. of the Union Troops in the Civil War. He led Union troops to battle at Manassas (or Bull Run). McDowell led his troops into the First and Second Battles of Bull Run. He made mistakes in both. One mistake was that he led his unready troops into battle to early and lost many men.
All of the above
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no. it was run by a dictator but that's why there are troops in Iraq...to set up a new government like America's
"Stonewall" Jackson
The First Battle of Bull Run
the first battle of bull run
they couldn't win
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