These battles took place in April of 1775 and are credited with being the first battles of the American Revolution.
What are the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
This battle took place in April of 1861 off the coast of South Carolina and was the start of the Civil War
What is the bombing of Ft Sumter
This battle lasted from February 1916 to December 1916 on the Western Front in France.
What is the Battle of Verdun
This is the largest amphibious assault ever and resulted in the Allied forces taking a foothold in Europe for the first time of WWII.
What is D-Day
This type of warfare involved dug in positions separated by "No Man's Land"
What is Trench Warfare
This man is known for riding his horse throughout Boston warning the militia that "The British are coming"!
Who was Paul Revere
This battle took place in a small town in Maryland, was the deadliest single day of fighting on US soil, is credited with having Lincoln deliver the Emancipation Proclamation.
What is the Battle of Antietam
This battle was fought from July 1916 to November 1916 on the banks of a famous river in France.
This was the naval base that was attacked by Japan that resulted in the US joining WWII.
What is Pearl Harbor
This type of warfare used an alternative to munitions to cause mass confusion and casualties.
What is chemical warfare
This battle led to France supporting the revolution and is considered the turning point of the war.
What is the Battle of Saratoga
This future US President was the Commander of Union forces and accepted General Robert E. Lee's surrender in 1865.
Who is Ulysses S. Grant.
This battle in September of 1914 halted the German advance to Paris and led to a stalemate on the Western Front.
What is the First Battle of the Marne
This battle took place in the Ardennes Forest in Belgium and northern Luxembourge from December 1944- January 1945
What is the Battle of the Bulge
This was the German approach to war at the onset of WWI, it is used in an abbreviated form in American Football when a defense tries to overwhelm the offense and sack the quarterback.
What is Blitzkreig
The Army under George Washington spent the winter of 1777-1778 here, and drilled under Baron Fredreich Von Steuben.
Where is Vally Forge
This battle took place in 1863 in a small town in Pennsylvania and was the deadliest battle ever on US soil.
What is the Battle of Gettysburg
This battle was the final German offenseive that was unsuccessful, the allied counterattack led to Germany's defeat.
What is the Second Battle of the Marne.
This future US President served as the Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe.
Who is Dwight D Eisenhower
These Japanese pilots would sacrifice themselves and used their planes as weapons.
What are Kamikaze pilots
General Cornwallis surrendered after this battle in 1781, where he found himself surrounded and under siege.
What is the Battle of Yorktown
This battle led to the Union forces controlling the Mississippi River and splitting the Confederate states and Army in two.
What is the Battle of Vicksburg
This series of battles from August to November of 1918 led to the Allied forces victory in WWI.
What is the Hundred Days Offensive
This battle for a major city bearing the Soviet leader's name lasted from July 1942- February 1943 and resulted in approximately 1.5 million deaths.
What is Stalingrad
This is potentially the future of warfare, using computer systems and hackers to inflict suffering on an opponent.
What is Cyber Warfare