The answer to how many battles the United States army won in the Vietnam War is controversial. The Vietnam war was a political war that was more of an insurgency with many little ambushes and almost no actual defined battles. The most widely accepted belief about the Vietnam war is that no one won or lost.
219 battles were won by the Union.
only three
They made use of large armies.
Yes. After the Union army defeated the Southern soldiers in battles, many blacks left the places where they were kept as slaves and went over to the Union lines, showing the Union soldiers places in the nearby area that might help them to win the war. Many former black slaves joined General William T. Sherman's army as he marched through the south from Georgia, to South and North Carolina.
The union won about 219 battles out of hundreds of battles in the Civil War from 1861-1865.
The U.S. armed services lost not one major battle.
North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam on 30 April 1975 with a conventional tank & infantry attack.
To fight and win battles.
The US Armed Forces won 27 battles total whereas the North Vietnamese/Viet Cong won a mere 15 battles throughout the course of the war
None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
In the American Revolutionary War, the Continental Army won the war, even though they lost several battles.
A better question would be 'How many battles were fought in the North?' - because there was only one. That was Gettysburg. All the others were fought in the South.
Lee was a master of defense, and was very bold and audacious on the attack, splitting his army in the face of a stronger foe to win several battles.
They were able to win the battles because the had a greater knowledge of the land around them.
they made use of a large army
When?? Britain has been involved in many battles.
We never won. The North Vietnamese Army won.