Battle

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The first tank battle between the US and Germany in World War II

Nikola Mandov 25 Feb 2021

The American M3 tank first encountered a German Panzer in the battle of the Chouigui Pass in 1942 and was lucky to win by detecting the opponent's weakness.

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The first US military raid campaign abroad

Janet Beattie 24 Feb 2021

The bombing raid that fired the destroyer USS Philadelphia in the hands of pirates in 1804 is considered the first US military operation after independence.

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The mistake that caused Allied soldiers to massacre each other in 1943

JoAnna Wass 23 Jan 2021

American and Canadian troops landed on Kiska Island together in 1943, but the Japanese withdrew all, causing Allied soldiers to shoot each other because of the fog.

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The incident caused the US and Dominica to compete in tanks in 1965

Janit Davies 13 Dec 2020

The US military intervention in the Dominican Republic to establish a ceasefire, leading to a rare tank battle in the history of the Western Hemisphere.

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American warships escaped in the Battle of Pearl Harbor

Demauri Brunson 09 Dec 2020

The three carriers of the US Pacific Fleet escaped the risk of sinking in the attack on Pearl Harbor due to sailing on duty or under overhaul.

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American fortresses in the Philippines once rendered Japan powerless

Quintin Yates 03 Dec 2020

It took the US 11 years to turn four islands in Manila Bay into fortresses in response to Japanese attacks on the Philippines in 1941.

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German warships paid the price when impersonating enemy ships in 1914

Verso Gina 30 Oct 2020

The German cruiser Cap Trafalgar disguised as the British merchant ship and sailed on September 14, 1914, but was not expected to encounter the ship she disguised as soon.

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Chinese missile tactic defeats U-2 reconnaissance in 1962

The Chinese air defense applied ambush tactic, turned off the radar to surprise before shooting down US-made U-2 reconnaissance in 1962.

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The plan to create the European-African supercontinent prevents world war

The chaos scene after World War I led the German architect Sorgel to believe that the only way to prevent war was to unify Europe and Africa.

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'Queen of warriors' England once wiped out the Roman army

Jessica Blakeney 01 Sep 2020

To avenge the Roman crimes, Boudicca decided to gather forces of insurrection and wipe out the army of 2,000 people of the empire.

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