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Strategy & Tactics Issue #358 - Magazine
Strategy & Tactics Issue #358 - Magazine
 

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Pensacola & the American Revolution in the Southwest In 1779, Louisiana was a remote colony far from the centers of power of the Spanish Empire. Ceded to Spain by the French after the Seven Years War, the Spanish saw it as a defensive barrier protecting their more valuable colonies to the south. Over the next two years, however, Louisiana and the Gulf coast became a critical theater in the American Revolution. Here is our analysis of that strategic evolution.

Additional feature articles:
  • Battle of the Bagradas River: 255 BC In 256 BC, the Roman Consul Regulus landed an army in North Africa and began a campaign against Carthage that at first seemed destined to defeat them. However, they found a brilliant Spartan general, Xanthippus, who brought them victory at the Battle of the Bagradas River in 255. The lesson to be taken from the Roman reversal was not that they had overreached; rather, it was that they never gave up. They lost an army, but continued the war until they forced Carthage into a humiliating peace in 241.
  • Romanian Disaster at Stalingrad The Germans suffered some 850,000 casualties in their invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. To help make up for them, Hitler had his main allies—Romania, Hungary and Italy –commit more fully to the war effort the following year. Those regimes responded with huge commitments, supplying 750,000 troops for the 1942 offensive. In September, Romania’s Third and Fourth Armies took positions north and south of Stalingrad to protect German Sixth Army’s flanks. Both armies were soon annihilated in those positions in a massive Soviet offensive.
  • Romanian Disaster at Stalingrad The Germans suffered some 850,000 casualties in their invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. To help make up for them, Hitler had his main allies—Romania, Hungary and Italy –commit more fully to the war effort the following year. Those regimes responded with huge commitments, supplying 750,000 troops for the 1942 offensive. In September, Romania’s Third and Fourth Armies took positions north and south of Stalingrad to protect German Sixth Army’s flanks. Both armies were soon annihilated in those positions in a massive Soviet offensive.

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