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    Guerrilla Warfare in Revolutionary War Americans changed the rules of war during the American Revolution with their new military tactics of guerrilla warfare. In early 1777‚ General John Burgoyne was commissioned to lead a big army from Canada down Lake Champlain and the Hudson River Valley. During this expedition‚ Using highly skilled fighters and sharpshooters from the frontier‚ the American army was able to pick off all 400 of the British troops’ Native American scouts and about all of the

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    World War I alone‚ more than 16 million people died‚ which made it one of the highest ranking wars in death total a war ever. Trench warfare was used extensively in World War I. This war was the beginning of technologically advanced killing machines. With advancing weapons that were used in this war‚ there was a massive loss of life‚ hope and courage. Trench warfare was so very harsh because the men were

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    influential unconventional warfare activity of Hezbollah is guerrilla warfare. “Guerrilla warfare‚ type of warfare fought by irregulars in fast moving‚ small scale actions against orthodox military and police forces either independently or in conjunction with a larger political-military strategy.” (Asprey‚ 2002) Through the use of guerrilla warfare Hezbollah has been able to advance their cause and cement themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Hezbollah waged a guerrilla campaign in southern Lebanon

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    The end of the cold war‚ and later the collapse of Soviet Union‚ triggered the new type of warfare‚ labeled as “hybrid war”. Conducted by the Russia‚ mostly in eastern European countries. For the Russia‚ as a main inheritor of the Soviet Union‚ hybrid warfare is a geopolitical approach. The objective is to have a high leverage on former Soviet nation’s political decisions. The hybrid warfare as a strategy‚ orchestrates the military and nonmilitary systems‚ seeks to operate in multiple domains‚ to

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    The Relationship between the Reaction Times of Open and Asymmetric Warfare Experiment CDT PVT Jacob L Williams PL100 MAJ Erwin Section C2 5 September 2013Abstract The overall purpose of this study is to determine if there is some sort of relationship between a soldier’s reaction time in battle in two different scenarios. Scenario #1 includes the utopian environment of warfare where all targets are the same and are bad. Scenario #2 is more realistic and incorporates the decision-making process

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    Chemical Warfare

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    Chemical Warfare I. Introduction Does it seem like you can’t keep up the way you use to four years ago? Do you get easily frustrated than you use too. Than I am here to inform you about Chemical Warfare. We explore this topic by finding out “what is Chemical Warfare. Next we will explain and understand how Chemical Warfare works. Last we will discuss how to protect against Chemical Warfare. Use II. What is Chemical Warfare? A. Definition of Chemical Warfare Chemical Warfare? B. Types of Chemical

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    outbreak of hostilities it was apparent that the I.R.A. could not hope to win a traditional stand up military fight against a modern‚ well equipped army with the financial backing of The British Empire. In order to engage the crown forces in a guerrilla war‚ weapons and ammunition were required in large numbers. General Head Quarters (G.H.Q.) authorized smuggling operations and had sent volunteers abroad to procure arms. G.H.Q. sold arms to the individual units‚ many of which were hampered in their

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    Chemical warfare What is Chemical Warfare: To understand chemical warfare you must first understand what a chemical agent is. A United Nations report from 1969 defines chemical warfare agents as " ... chemical substances‚ whether gaseous‚ liquid or solid‚ which might be employed because of their direct toxic effects on man‚ animals and plants ... ". This means basically that any chemical that is used to directly effect and harm a person‚ plant‚ or animal would be an act of chemical warfare. Some

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    Drone Warfare

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    Since the Bush administration‚ CIA drone strikes have become increasingly popular in the “War on Terror.” Although drone strikes have several pros‚ like the fact that they are more accurate than landing troops on foreign soil‚ drone warfare is still ineffective since it reinforces terrorist support and since it aims to fight in an imaginary war against al-Qaeda‚ creating unforeseen and catalytic consequences. The political message of drone strikes emphasizes the disparity in power between the parties

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    The Warfare and Strategy of World War One: Birth of Modern Warfare The European summer 1914 was a very productive one before the onset of World War One. International exchange and co-operation fueled the belief that war was impossible to come. In 1910 the author of The Great Illusion‚ Norman Angell‚ demonstrated that the breaking of international credit caused by war would either deter its outbreak or bring it to a quick close (the first world war‚ ebook location 272). However‚ the assassination

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