It would be in our own best interests to always remember that our forebears
forged our nation into existence by asymmetric warfare two and a half centuries ago.
There wasn’t much “asymmetric” about Brandywine or Yorktown.
King’s Mountain was probably the only instance of guerrilla-style tactics (and targeted Kentucky rifle fire) destroying a British Regular formation. And then only because the British CO (Gen. Abraham de Peyster) made a lot of basic dumbass mistakes. He is mainly remembered for getting Gen. Patrick Ferguson, creator of the Ferguson breechloading rifle, killed.
Another one (Gen. Edward Pakenham) similarly had the Idiot Ball at New Orleans 35 years later. Unlike de Peyster, he didn’t survive the battle to realize just how big a dumbass he’d succeeded in being.
What mainly defeated King George was trying to fight a colonial campaign across 3,000 miles of ocean. The logistics and C3I of 1776-81 just wasn’t up to the job.
The Colonials could harass British troops with guerrilla tactics, but actually defeating them on the battlefield required manpower trained and equipped for the By The Book methods of the day.
Baron von Steuben provided the training, and the Comte de Lafayette and his King (Louis XVI) provided the equipment.
That would backfire rather badly on Louis thirteen years later.
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Foreign power?
All that’s really needed for this is
1. Some academic faculty lounge lizards with the required “post-modern progressive” dogmas
2. A bunch of their heavily-indoctrinated “students” with the proper anti-Western bias programmed into them, plus
3. Mommy and Daddy’s college fund for said “golden child” party animal types, to pay for
4. One or more massive orders from Amazon for the gadgetry.
Result?
5. A massive “social justice” school project for academic credit.
Change my mind.
clear ether
eon
One news report described them as “resistant to jamming”. Yeah, as in autonomous with pre-programmed GPS.
“All we know is a foreign power is behind it”. If that is truly “all” we know,
we’re screwed.
It would be in our own best interests to always remember that our forebears
forged our nation into existence by asymmetric warfare two and a half centuries ago.
There wasn’t much “asymmetric” about Brandywine or Yorktown.
King’s Mountain was probably the only instance of guerrilla-style tactics (and targeted Kentucky rifle fire) destroying a British Regular formation. And then only because the British CO (Gen. Abraham de Peyster) made a lot of basic dumbass mistakes. He is mainly remembered for getting Gen. Patrick Ferguson, creator of the Ferguson breechloading rifle, killed.
Another one (Gen. Edward Pakenham) similarly had the Idiot Ball at New Orleans 35 years later. Unlike de Peyster, he didn’t survive the battle to realize just how big a dumbass he’d succeeded in being.
What mainly defeated King George was trying to fight a colonial campaign across 3,000 miles of ocean. The logistics and C3I of 1776-81 just wasn’t up to the job.
The Colonials could harass British troops with guerrilla tactics, but actually defeating them on the battlefield required manpower trained and equipped for the By The Book methods of the day.
Baron von Steuben provided the training, and the Comte de Lafayette and his King (Louis XVI) provided the equipment.
That would backfire rather badly on Louis thirteen years later.
clear ether
eon
to Chris
Sorry you consider me a troll for having an opinion different from your’s. I’ll not comment again, still love your drawing.
Pardon my stupidity, but who is the horse-faced woman lurking in the background of this entire story arc so far?