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Codreanu and the Iron Guard are another notable example.
"(This is evident in how a foreign invasion of America has nearly never happened)."
America is in an incredibly geographically defensible location, surrounded by 2 comparatively pissant countries. Fat aged boomers playing soldier in the woods are not a deterrent to foreign invaders.
Hell, he used a fucking revolver to shoot a corrupt law enforcement agent.
@T. Raven they're talking about the American revolution
point still stands
Why
the british were defeated through conventional warfare
Wrong
absolutely not
do you know anything about the war
British were defeated because George III ultimately conceded after parliament begged him to do so because it was putting a strain on the already tense economy.
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>”Do you know anything about war?”
washington himself wrote about how the colonial militias were incompetent and useless in a fight against the british
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Then the Hessian auxiliaries arrived, lol.
militiamen were only ever useful in support roles, and were more of a hindrance to the continental army than a boon
You’re wrong but I decline to comment further
if you're not going to back what you say up then don't say anything
lol
The style of warfare in the AWI made militias useful in certain capacities
I mean both the organized British military and colonial army + militia had their fair share of victories and notable accomplishments.
Let me finish I can’t type fast enough
auxiliary roles and irregular campaigns
the war was, by and large, won by the continental army with foreign support
not militia
That’s not my point
You said only ever useful in support roles
The word ever is my point of contention
poor choice or words then
There were battles that were fought with the militia and continental army that were won by the milita, even against a larger opfor
I.E. battle of cow pens
Granted in the late war they certainly became more useful as front line screening, scouting, and delaying troops
But the loyalist militias performed similarly
i'm not too familiar with the loyalist militias
What I actually wanted to say was that the reason most militia members would give to running was not lack of training/ outdated equipment
It was almost solely due to a lack of bayonets
Loyalist support is often understated in American history. It was a considerable portion of the population in the 13 Colonies that supported the British administration, @T. Raven.
i think the majority of them lacked discipline which made them poor front line troops
It wasn’t so much discipline as common sense
They were not equipped to effectively fight the regulars, but they did perform well in certain battles