benefits of the military history lessons to abstract the aspects of war, which enhance our leadership and capabilities to take the right decision. Therefore, I am going to start with war definition. “War is an act of force to compel our enemy to do our Will”. During the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries, a series of conflicts dominated Europe. These conflicts had its influence on the Europe at that time but the wars of Napoleon had the most lasting impact on western warfare. The…
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much lead per shot and as much powder as the larger muskets. Those men grew up with these weapons and knew how to use them because they shot them each day to provide food for their families as well as protection. Living in the wilderness they also learned the way of the Indians and adopted their fighting habits. This knowledge of their weapon and wilderness battle tactics made them natural candidates to fight a war in America. A Brief Synopsis of the American Long rifle | The Long Rifles of the American…
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the British in the revolutionary war strategies. During the seventeenth century the European powers developed a whole new range of weapons which were introduced into their armies as fast as they could be produced. At the same time these same European powers were creating large, well trained, standing armies. The need for extensive training required to handle the new weapons made the concept of filling the armies' ranks with conscripts obsolete. A great deal of administrative time was expended to…
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new warfare tactics. Undoubtedly, the introduction of the machine gun in WWI was the most significant military advance of its time. The first prototype machine gun was invented in 1884, by Hiram S. Maxim. From the very beginning, the automatic style of this firearm was revolutionary. The ability to fire multiple bullets with a single pull of the trigger was baffling to many. The gun itself worked by, “harnessing the energy released by the firing cartridge”…
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government by intimidation. Significantly, the political character of terrorism and its proponents or ‘terrorists’ dates from the French Revolution and the period of revolutionary terror applied by the Jacobin between March 1793- July 1794. In other words, its political usage coincides with the emergence of modern revolutionary or ideological politics that justifies violence in order to liberate a people from perceived oppression. The term, moreover, was pejorative, coined by the exiled conservative…
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The means for revolutionary terrorism include assassinations, bombings, taking of hostages, hijacking, and kidnapping. In contrast to nationalist and anarchist terrorist acts which are meant to be inspirational, revolutionary terrorists are actually the vanguards that perform the most glamorous work in the spirit of bringing about a revolution; they are the ones leading the charge in the battle. Key concepts of revolutionary terrorism can be found in writings of Karl…
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meant war. Us Colonists have been training for this battle for 6-12 months. Although we declared our independence from Great Britain, we have not been let free. Great Britain feels as if they still have the rights to govern us. But we want to our freedom. No matter how badly we want to declare freedom, we are no match for the powerful British. They have experienced soldiers, loads of supplies, and we the underdogs have nothing. We hardly have a uniform, and none of us had experience in a war. Our…
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Conflict in Indochina Assessment Assess the strategies and tactics used during the second Indochinese war. To focus solely on the military strategies of the second Indochinese war is to limit one’s understanding of the complicated and unconventional nature of a war not open to purely military solutions. As discussed below, it seems apparent that it was the ability of the Communists, under consistent and unified leadership, to effectively combine their strategic and tactical efforts in the…
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OUTLINE CH. 6 Column Notes Ch. 6 Sec 1 – Early years of war . -The Opposing Sides – Patriots (wanted to be separated from England) vs. Loyalist (wanted to remain England) -The war was not expected to last long – Britain was the strongest nation in the world and expected to win the war quickly I. Patriot obstacles (difficulties in fighting Britain) a. Population b. Navy c. American Militia – Small local armies d. Americans Divided – Between Patriots and Loyalists…
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The Marines The United States Marines is one of the most elite and distinguished fighting forces in the world; they have been deployed in many ways, by the United States military, going into the frontlines in major conflicts, as they did in World War II or as peacekeepers around the world. The Marines have been a part of American history, since the founding of the republic. Today’s large, powerful, and modern U.S. Marine corps can trace its ancestry back to the misty fleets of the ancient world…
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