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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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In your opinion, what was the toughest military battle ever fought by United States forces? Why? What was it's significance? What was the toughest era to be a combat Soldier in, according to your opinion?
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Cpl Jon Westbrook
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I have to go with WWI here. People have never felt panic until they start getting shelled and gassed in a confined area and aren't able to flee. If you go over the top you get killed by the enemy, if you run you get killed by your own officers. They didn't have proper gas masks so their lungs were fried and they slowly drowned in their own blood.

The dead piled up a few yards from the trench, and swelled and burst in the sun because they couldn't get to them safely. thousands of dead rotting horses and cattle lay everywhere, and the soldiers were forced to stand in their own feces. Not to mention the rain and the cold. And if you did manage to go over the top you were most likely killed by mines, artillery, or cut down by machine guns while you were tangled up in concertina wire. And the worst part was the mental portion. There was absolutely no hope. There weren't towns being captured all of the time, you'd drive them back a few hundred yards, only to be chased back a week later into the same hole you had just left.

It was a grey, desolate wasteland of absolute hell. Id take any other war before I went through that.
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Yeah WW1 was absolutely stupid. No hope.
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CSM William Payne
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Antietam / Sharpsburg September 17, 1862. 130,000 soldiers counting both sides, 22,000+ casualties, 3,600+ dead in basically one day.
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Landscape Turned Red is a good read on the battle. Tells the story quite well.
http://www.amazon.com/Landscape-Turned-Red-Battle-Antietam/dp/ [login to see]
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CSM William Payne - The real killer was that the tactics did not change as the weapons grew more deadly. Weapons that are effective at 800 yards are devastating at 50.
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CSM William Payne
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Your exactly right. I was going to add that little fact but forgot. The last war faught using Napoleon tactics but with modern technology.
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MAJ L. Nicholas Smith
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CSM William Payne - While you are correct that many medical techniques and technology were similar to those used during the Revolutionary War, the system did undergo some real progress during the war. Of note, the use of medical evacuation to move a casualty from the battle to the hospital was a new innovation and saved untold numbers. At Antietam, the Union used more than 50 ambulances where the wounded ran around 10,000. In addition, doctors led their own innovative methods such as Benjamin Howard who developed a new means of treating sucking chest wounds and quadrupled the survival rate. In other wars, survival rates for the same wound had been as low as 5%.
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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This is A very tough question in itself... Toughest is a generalized term. Everybody has their own idea when it comes to what it means. So only one battle comes to mind for me. The Battle for Iwo Jima..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_the_Battle_of_Iwo_Jima
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What is the toughest battle ever fought by United States forces?
SPC David S.
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Battle of Meuse-Argonne World War I. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest in United States military history, involving 1.2 million American soldiers, and was one of a series of Allied attacks known as the Hundred Days Offensive, which brought the war to an end. The battle also cost 26,277 lives, and 95,786 wounded, making it the largest and bloodiest operation of the war for the American Expeditionary Forces.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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The one you were in... its consequences were potentially the worst thing in your life.
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Very wise comment. Never thought of it that way,
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Capt Seid Waddell Great observation sir.
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Maj Marty Hogan
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Great answer
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SSG Carlos Madden
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We should come up with some nominations from each conflict and get a bracket going.
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CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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That would be actually interesting. Can you start one? Come up with 32 battles. Four wars 'regions' - CIVIL WAR/REVOLUTIONARY, Spanish American/WW1, WW2/Korea/Vietnam, Cold War/Gulf War/War on Terror.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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I think you could also do it by quarters of US Military History; 1616-1715, 1716-1815, 1816- 1915, 1916-2016. I'm not sure how we could do this on RP though. We'd need to get a list of nominations and then use a online bracket generator online.
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SSgt Dan Montague
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Getting benefits or treatment through the VA?
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SrA Edward Vong
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I think all eras are tough in their own ways. After the adaptation of technology, the problem comes with opposing forces finding a counter to the technology, or forcing us into situation where we cannot use it.

It can be argued that many of our troops struggled during the early World Wars, but this can be due to the lack of equipment while troops were serving in the front lines. In today's world, troops are well equipped (for the most part), but the issues they are facing are not knowing who the enemy is. Surprises are around ever corner.
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SSG James Elmore
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The toughest battle for some was coming home and leaving the fight where it should be.....


Now if you do come up with the brackets like SSG Carlos Madden said I would vote!
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War affects each of us differently, but we are all changed forever.
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SSG James Elmore
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Sgt (Join to see) - Perfectly said Sgt!
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Matt McCormick
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Gettysburg
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