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Brtish and American troops were lead by who in the Battle of El almein?

There were two Battles of El Alamein in 1942, both of them victories for the British. No American troops participated. Other Commonwealth forces (New Zealanders, Indians, South Africans) fought on the British side aong with Free French and Greeks. The First Battle of El Alamein was won by Sir Claude Auchinlech. The Second battle of El Alamein was won by Viscount Bernard Montgomery.


Which major battle of the Texas revolution did sam Houston lead his troops to victory?

San Jacinto


In what battle did Sitting Bull lead his people to victory?

Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana, 1876. He and his warriors defeated Lt Col George Custer and five troops of cavalry.


What was the outcome of the battle of El Alamein?

It was a decisvie victory for the UK which would lead to the expulsion of AXIS forces from Africa (exposing Italy to invasion and protecting the oil fields in the Mideast).The Allies defeated the Axis Powers


What battle led to colonial victory?

not sure if it was the only battle that lead to colonial victory. but the battle at Saratoga was a big factor in the out come of the war.


George Washington led the british troops into battle during the French and Indian war where did he lead the troops?

he's lead the troops in India


Who lead the persains troops into battle of thermopylae?

King Xerxes I.


What are the presidents military responsibilities?

He has to ride a horse and lead the troops into battle


Who are the battle heroes that lead Scotland to victory?

the battles heros were Macbeth an banquo


When did George Washington lead the troops of the revolutionary war into battle?

we don't care


What is a Sargent in charge of?

A Sargent is in charge of his troops. His job is This lead them safely in and out of battle


How many served in the battle of Waterloo?

In the battle of Waterloo that lead to the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte, there were 23,000 British troops along with 44,000 allied troops (Germans, Belgians, Dutch, and the Prussians). The French had 74,000 troops of which 48,000 troops perished.