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  • Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Guerrilla warfare consisted of a group of around 10 to 20 soldiers (usually militiamen) camping out in rugged forests and tall grassy fields ahead of oncoming British supply routes, when the convoy began to pass by or through the guerrillas position they would sprawl out or remain hidden by the environment and open fire onto the convoy, aiming for soldiers, horses, gunpowder barrels, and other useful supplies the British couldn't survive without. Due to the fact that Guerrilla warfare was a game of accuracy and required sharp shooting, traditional ball bullet rifles were replaced early in the tactic with German imported grooved gun barrels that spun the round bullet like modern guns allowing the guerrilla fighters to make clean shots from a more than safe distance.
  • Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants including, but not limited to, armed civilians (or "irregulars") use of military tactics such as ambushes, sabotage, raids, the element of surprise, and extraordinary mobility to harass a larger and less-mobile traditional army, or strike a vulnerable target, and withdraw almost immediately. Raids by regular cavalry forces, such as the failed Croat raid on Grantville in 1632, or Turenne's raid on the Wietze oil fields during the Ostend War, could be considered a use of guerrilla tactics.
  • Guerrilla warfare, also known as guerrilla tactics, is a form of irregular warfare where a small group fights off a larger force via unconventional tactics. Strategies falling under guerilla warfare include ambushes, sabotage, raids, and hit-and-run tactics. In extreme cases, guerilla warfare can even utilize borderline terroristic measures such as holding hostages. Largely because of the fact that guerilla warfare was technically not part of the standards of warfare, it was generally used by terrorist groups, revolutionaries, outlaws, or people who have been pushed to their limit. There are some downsides to guerilla warfare, however: in some cases, the army's manpower and defenses are significantly large and expansive enough that guerilla warfare is useless in dislodging them. In additio
  • Guerrilla Warfare is the sixth level in Call of Duty: Underground. In this level, Richard Fernandez and his squad are captured by Russian forces. At the end of this level, Fernandez turns a corner to get out of a building, but in front of the door stands a tall Russian soldier with a large build, fair skin, platinum blonde hair, violet eyes, and holding a lead pipe. Fernandez quickly pulls out his signature Desert Eagle, and shoots him point blank in the chest.
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Team
Date
  • Day 3, 2010
Game
Name
  • In Our Country
Weapons
  • AK-47 w/Red dot sight , M1014 , 4 Frag grenades, 4 smoke grenades
Enemies
  • Russian Armed Forces
Character
  • Cadet Staff Sergeant Richard Fernandez
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Place
  • Orlando, Florida, USA
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Objective
  • Ambush the Russian patrol
  • Get to the office building
  • Move to the Supermarket.
  • Move up with the team.
  • Throw a smoke on the T-90
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  • Guerrilla warfare, also known as guerrilla tactics, is a form of irregular warfare where a small group fights off a larger force via unconventional tactics. Strategies falling under guerilla warfare include ambushes, sabotage, raids, and hit-and-run tactics. In extreme cases, guerilla warfare can even utilize borderline terroristic measures such as holding hostages. Largely because of the fact that guerilla warfare was technically not part of the standards of warfare, it was generally used by terrorist groups, revolutionaries, outlaws, or people who have been pushed to their limit. There are some downsides to guerilla warfare, however: in some cases, the army's manpower and defenses are significantly large and expansive enough that guerilla warfare is useless in dislodging them. In addition, if guerilla warfare lasts long enough, the larger force will eventually become privy to their efforts and rout the guerillas out. In some cases, guerillas are also aided in their endeavors by a larger force opposite that of the force the guerillas are fighting against, either directly or indirectly. Those who practiced such tactics were generally called guerrillas or guerillas.
  • Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants including, but not limited to, armed civilians (or "irregulars") use of military tactics such as ambushes, sabotage, raids, the element of surprise, and extraordinary mobility to harass a larger and less-mobile traditional army, or strike a vulnerable target, and withdraw almost immediately. Raids by regular cavalry forces, such as the failed Croat raid on Grantville in 1632, or Turenne's raid on the Wietze oil fields during the Ostend War, could be considered a use of guerrilla tactics. The actions of Georg Kresse's irregulars in the Vogtland area of Saxony are a classic example of guerrilla tactics.
  • Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • Guerrilla Warfare is the sixth level in Call of Duty: Underground. In this level, Richard Fernandez and his squad are captured by Russian forces. At the end of this level, Fernandez turns a corner to get out of a building, but in front of the door stands a tall Russian soldier with a large build, fair skin, platinum blonde hair, violet eyes, and holding a lead pipe. Fernandez quickly pulls out his signature Desert Eagle, and shoots him point blank in the chest. The bullet hits its mark, but the Russian soldier is still standing. Richard is shocked by this and says "what the!?" "I shot you, how are you still alive!?". The Russian soldier, who seems to have a permanent smile, takes a step towards Richard, looks down on him, and says "little boys should not be playing with guns". The Russian soldier hits Fernandez with the lead pipe, and the screen goes black.
  • Guerrilla warfare consisted of a group of around 10 to 20 soldiers (usually militiamen) camping out in rugged forests and tall grassy fields ahead of oncoming British supply routes, when the convoy began to pass by or through the guerrillas position they would sprawl out or remain hidden by the environment and open fire onto the convoy, aiming for soldiers, horses, gunpowder barrels, and other useful supplies the British couldn't survive without. Due to the fact that Guerrilla warfare was a game of accuracy and required sharp shooting, traditional ball bullet rifles were replaced early in the tactic with German imported grooved gun barrels that spun the round bullet like modern guns allowing the guerrilla fighters to make clean shots from a more than safe distance.
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