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    Introduction The First Battle of Marne showcased several new warfighting abilities by the German Army and Allied Forces‚ composed of the French Armies and British Expeditionary Forces. This battle was the first victory for the Allies‚ successfully thwarting the German offensive‚ and recovering lost territories in the process. The ever evolving strategies and warfare innovations of the French and British Forces greatly contributed to the astounding victory to the Allies. The battle ended the German Armies

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    The Battle of Stalingrad‚ which lasted from August 1942 until February 1943‚ was one of the bloodiest warfare in World War II. It was a turning point of the war because it was Nazi Germany’s first major loss during the Second World War. Most importantly‚ the Soviet Union stopped Nazi Germany from gaining resources and the war caused a large casualty rate of German armies. From 1939 to 1942‚ Nazi Germany succeed in all of the invasions in Europe‚ Adolf Hitler turned his target to Soviet Union and

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    110-01 May 8‚ 2013 The Significance of Battle of Bunker Hill The American Revolutionary War is the war that Americans overthrew the British colonial rule‚ won the independence and it is also the war that was conductive to the development of capitalism in the United States and helped the United States developed the capitalist economy. The Battle of Bunker Hill‚ as the early battle in this historical war‚ is also a significant battle during the war. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17

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    happened on October 13‚ 1812. In the morning of October 13‚ United States General Stephen Van Rensselaer attacked Upper Canada from the Niagara River. Rensselaer led an American army up a secret path and took over a gun area‚ gaining control of the battle. Without the gun disrupting the flow of American troops on the river‚ they were able to land on the Canadian side much faster. Major General Isaac Brock was woken up by the gunshots. He gathered a small force to regain the Heights (an important hill)

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    he was inexperienced and new to battle. We all saw William Henry Harrison’s huge army there were about 3500 Americans. We had 800 British soldiers and Tecumseh army was 500 men. It was fought in Upper Canada‚ near present-day Chatham‚ Ontario. We were going to battle on October 5‚ Everyone was very mad because General Proctor ordered us to abandon our half-cooked breakfast and retreat a further two miles‚ Procter formed us the British regulars in line of battle with a single 6-pound cannon. Procter

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was just one of the many battles fought throughout the Civil War (Civil War Facts). To summarize‚ the Civil War was a four-year battle between the Union-North and the Confederate-South. Although there are multiple causes of the war‚ the main cause is the different beliefs on slavery. The Union-North believed the national government should have the power to prohibit slavery in territories that have not yet been named states. On the contrary‚ the Confederate South believed

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    The Battle of Stalingrad (Ruff draft) The battle of Stalingrad proved to be one of the greatest turning points in World War II. In the beginning of the World War II Stalingrad was one of the largest industrial producing cities in the war. The main production of Stalingrad was tanks‚ mortars‚ heavy guns‚ and automatic weapons. Not to mention the city was named after Stalin himself. The battle of Stalingrad involved and area about 100‚000 sq. km.‚ and lasted for almost seven months. Over

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    The Battle of Yorktown was a pivotal part in U.S. History. Lasting from September 28‚ 1781 to October 19‚ 1781 it was the last major battle in the American Revolutionary War. It was a resounding victory against the British in the American Revolutionary War‚ but it was also the catalyst that began the creation of what is now the United States of America. The American victory over Great Britain was the starting point for multiple revolutions of colonies from their European masters as well as the key

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    Hour 18 January The Battle of Camden What was The Battle Of Camden? The Battle Of Camden was a lopsided victory for the British during the American Revolutionary War. Despite the proliferation of dysentery among his men‚ Continental General Horatio Gates chose to engage British commanded by General Charles Cornwallis’s force on the morning of August 16‚ 1780. This battle had many leaders‚ events‚ effects and causes that made it such a page stopper in history. The battle of Camden was a lopsided

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    Khe Sanh Battle Analysis

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    attack against U.S. forces stationed at Khe Sanh Airbase. The battle lasted a total of 77 days ending on April 8 1968. This critical battle in the Vietnam War helped limit the advance of North Vietnamese forces from seizing the eastern Vietnamese coastline‚ spreading communist influence throughout northern South Vietnam‚ and maintaining the security along the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The purpose of this paper is to analyze the battle of Khe Sanh and to discuss how the use of unmanned ground sensor

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