One reason is that many of the veterans are still alive to talk about them. They are within the history of those living. There have been a lot more movies made about World War 2 == == Ypres I II & III. Verdun. Tannenberg. Caporetto. Gaza. Gallipoli. The Somme. Cambrai. Gorlice-Tarnow.
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George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
Vietnam
Because the IJN's best Torpedo Bomber, Dive Bomber, and Fighter Aircrewmen were killed at Midway; those particular airmen would not be able to kill or destroy allied Aircraft Carriers, Battleships, Cruisers, Destroyers, Landing Ships, Transport Ships, Supply Ships, Submarines, or any other allied vessels afloat during the future (post Midway) battles of WWII. If those particular airmen had lived and fought on...then post Midway battles would have been FAR BLOODIER than they ended up being.
William Kidd, often known as Captain Kidd, was primarily a privateer and not a traditional naval commander involved in large-scale battles. His notable engagements were more related to piracy and privateering during the late 17th century. The most famous incident was the attack on the Quedagh Merchant, a ship he seized in 1698, which contributed to his eventual trial for piracy. While Kidd may have faced skirmishes at sea, he is not known for participating in significant battles like those of naval warfare.
Goliad, San Jacinto, San Antonio, those are the main ones
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The first and second World Wars, the Battle of Waterloo, the Battle of Trafalgar and the Battle of Hastings. Well, those are 5 battles that Britain were involved in...
Yup the battle was fought in Boston aka"Boston tea party " that battle had an effect on those 2 battles .
its not like that god doesn't have a war he will have the ending of the world and those who listen to his words will go to a great world
Flanders Fields is a region in Belgium where many battles were fought during World War I. It is also the setting for the famous poem "In Flanders Fields" by John McCrae, which honors fallen soldiers and has become a symbol of remembrance for those who died in war.
3 battles were fought and soon enough the brtish won
" I'm not saying that I will change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain of those that will change the world"
The ancient territories that Julius Caesar actually conquered were just those of Gaul. Now he fought battles in many other places, but those battles were not ones of conquest, they were ones either in the civil war or in Roman territories that were experiencing attack or unrest.
15000 in total. The Irish lost.
Ireland and Scotland have had no particular battle between them. Both have been involved in other battles, but not against each other. Some Scottish soldiers may have been on the British side in various battles with Ireland, but those were not specifically between Ireland and Scotland.
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