If this is Francis Marion the fighter in the American Revolutionary War in the late 18th century, he was also known as "The Swamp Fox" and fought in the Carolinas using tactics that are now called "guerilla warfare". Small mobile forces often operating independently and against a larger more organized military.
It didn't get to be called "guerilla warfare" until the 19th century and was named after the Guerillas in Spain in about 1805 and onwards.
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World War I was characterized by trench warfare, where opposing armies faced each other in fortified positions, creating a stalemate on the Western Front. Soldiers lived in unsanitary conditions in long, narrow trenches, leading to high casualties from battles and disease. Additionally, technological advancements introduced new forms of warfare, including machine guns, artillery, tanks, and chemical weapons, which further intensified the brutality of combat. This combination of static defense and devastating firepower defined the conflict and its high death toll.
In WWI more than 14 million horses were used for things such as carrying ammunition, supplies, and soldiers. Sadly throughout out the war over 8 million horses died, 2 million were treated in veterinary hospitals, and 2 million were able to return to duty!
A type of a gun.
Francis Marion
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Francis Marion
Francis Marion
Francis Marion
Francis Marion was an American military officer, active during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). He served with the Continental Army in efforts to end the British occupation of South Carolina. He is considered a founder and 'father' of modern guerrilla warfare tactics.
Trench Warefare
Trench Warfare.
The invention of machine guns, gas warfare and trench warfare
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