THE PURPOSE OF THIS WORK IS TO CONSIDER THE IMPACT OF TRENCH WARFARE ON THE MEN WHO PROSECUTED IT AT "THE WORM'S EYE VIEW." NOVELS FROM ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY WERE COMPARED TO ASSESS THE NATURE OF THE EFFECT OF TRENCH WARFARE ON SOLDIERS AND TO DETERMINE IF THE EFFECTS WERE UNIVERSAL.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS WORK IS TO CONSIDER THE IMPACT OF TRENCH WARFARE ON THE MEN WHO PROSECUTED IT AT "THE WORM'S EYE VIEW." NOVELS FROM ENGLAND, FRANC...
United States Marine Corps Command and S Penny Hill Press
In 1779 the British realized that the revolution in the American colonies was stalemated. After their shocking defeat at Saratoga, the British needed to regain momentum. Based on the assumption that there was greater loyalist support in the Carolinas, General Sir Henry Clinton launched the British Southern Campaign. After Clinton enjoyed a decisive victory with the seizure of Charleston in May 1780, Cornwallis assumed command of the Southern Department. Like Clinton, Cornwallis saw early success-a decisive victory at Camden-- and assumed their new strategy was working. However, after Camden...
In 1779 the British realized that the revolution in the American colonies was stalemated. After their shocking defeat at Saratoga, the British needed ...
An analysis of Washington's Winter Campaign with particular emphasis on the Second Battle of Trenton and the actions of Colonel Edward Hand. The analysis will show that the actions of Colonel Hand not only saved General Washington and his army from assured destruction, but prevented the extinction of the Revolution as well. Analysis is conducted through two prisms. The first being that of an infantry officer in the Marine Corps with 12 years of experience and the second being the modern tenets of Maneuver Warfare.
An analysis of Washington's Winter Campaign with particular emphasis on the Second Battle of Trenton and the actions of Colonel Edward Hand. The analy...