The Japanese employed a strategy of utilizing entrenched defensive positions, coupled with aggressive and coordinated assaults, to counter U.S. forces during World War II. They often relied on the tactic of banzai charges, where troops would mount desperate, all-out attacks against American positions. Additionally, the Japanese made extensive use of fortified islands and strongholds, employing tactics such as kamikaze attacks and guerilla warfare to disrupt supply lines and hinder U.S. advances. This strategy aimed to inflict maximum casualties and slow the momentum of U.S. forces in the Pacific theater.
During World War I, ANZAC troops primarily used the Lee-Enfield rifle, specifically the .303 British model, which was known for its accuracy and reliability. They also utilized the Webley revolver for sidearm defense and the Lewis gun as a light machine gun for support in combat. Other weapons included artillery pieces and grenades, which were crucial in trench warfare. The combination of these firearms enabled the ANZAC forces to engage effectively in various battle scenarios throughout the war.
what are you talking about how can you say that no soldier's died in world war to it is to be approximate that 3900 people gave their lives not only soldier's were included in that.but again how could you ever say that there was no soldier's dead from this war yous are all idiots lolI think what he means by '...no...' is Number...Total number soldiers died in world war 2? Oh, it was way more than 3900. it was just under 60 million people. 60 MILLION!Um, try OVER 60mil and that's still unconfirmed. Estimates are up in the 70 millions.
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A white, short-grained, Japanese rice mixed with rice vinegar.
I think it went something like this -- "My name is Raymond J. Johnson Jr... Now, yous can call me Ray, or yous can call me J., or yous can call me Sonny, or yous can call me Juni, or yous can call me RayJay,, or yous can call me RJ, or yous can call me RJJ, or yous can call me RJJ Jr., but ya doesn't hass to call me Johnson!"
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According to the site 'Internet Slang' the definition of the term 'yous' is- you, or you guys. Used in a sentence as followed- "Where did yous' go today?"
The hyphenated plural spelling "thank-yous" is usually recommended.
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The Most Trusted Name In Yous was created in 2007.
There is no proper way to say 'yous' because 'yous' is not a word recognized by the English Language. The word 'yous' is slang for you all or you guys or just more than one person. The proper way to say the sentence is shown below: What are you guys doing today? or What are you doing today?
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