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Forest
Fire by Pamela Patrick White
One of the more difficult types of combat during the Revolutionary
War were battles that took place in the thick wooded terrain of
America. Eighteenth Century armies had been fighting linear engagements
based on the open fields of Europe. Fighting through the vines,
brush and swamps of America began to change these tactics. The result
was open order fighting where you may be separated from your main
unit, with only a few comrades by your side.
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