This weapon was attatched to the end of a rifle, enabling melee combat.
Bayonet
This Frenchman revolutionized military history with his inventions and tactics.
Napoleon Bonaparte
This is the most fundamental offensive tactic, in which soldiers will rush the enemy line.
Charge
This conflict was fought between northern and southern states over the issue of slavery.
American Civil War
This weapon was the standard issue sidearm for US armed forces from 1911 to 1986
M1911 Pistol
This man was the commander in Cheif of all Confederate forces for the duration of the American civil war.
Robert E Lee
In a line of troops, you have a centre and on the sides a right and left this.
Flank
This conflict was the first major proxy war of the cold war.
Korean War
This form of musket barrel allowed for much greater accuracy and range.
Rifled
This union general is known for his tactics of total war in the deep south.
William T Sherman
This method of warfare is focused on an overwhelming force supported by mechanized divisions, and is designed to quickly overrun an enemy.
Blitzkrieg/Lightning war
This global conflict was sparked by imperialism, nationalism, assassination, and a damned foolish mess in the balkans
WWI
This weapon was introduced during the Vietnam war and soon became the US standard service rifle.
M16 Rifle
The mutilation of this British Naval Officer led to a war between Britain and Spain in the mid 18th Century.
Robert Jenkins
This method of war involves completely destroying the enemy's means of fighting by targeting farms, factories, and infrastructure.
Total War
This conflict was a fight for world domination between Britain and France, but also involved nations such as Prussia, Austria, Sweden, and Russia
The Seven Year's war
This type of ammunition was especially effective against enemy personnel and was used heavily by Napoleon.
Grapeshot
This King of Prussia led his nation during the Seven Year's war, and led his nation on many successful conquests.
Frederick II the Great
This tactic was used by Napoloen in order to defeat a larger force with a smaller one. It involved pinning a large part of the enemy forces down with fire from a small part of your army, and using the rest of your troops to attack the unpinned enemy forces.
Attack from central position
This conflict, fought between 1870-1871, resulted in a unified German state.
The Franco-Prussian War