What kind of war tactics did who use?
which tactics were successful and which and were not in battle of fort sumter
the roundheads didnt have any tactics at alll
During World War I, the vast majority of the battles on the Western Front led to stalemates for one fundamental reason: offensive technology and tactics were outdated and ineffective, while defensive technology and tactics were advanced and effective. It would not be until World War II that the offense would again overtake the defense on battlefields.
Many Russians were poorly equipped, and some of them didn't have rifles. Mostly all the soldiers weren't trained well and there weren't good officers that wouldn't lead the army and did not have great tactics.
its were you throw them a buoy or some form of flotation device and you try and lead them to shore.
Confederate tactics were very simple: sit behind the earthworks and wait to be rescued.
His tactics were not really tactics but attitudes as he was a protester and did everything peacefully, he lead the march on washington in august 1963 and did many more.
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