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To: ggersh who wrote (176285)8/14/2021 11:18:26 AM
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'guerrilla-type tactics' reminds me of circa 1776:

"...A British soldier's account of the Americans' treatment of his comrades appears in John C. Miller's
Origins of the American Revolution. According to the soldier, the Americans were "full as bad as the
Indians for scalping and cutting the dead Men's Ears and Noses off, and those they get alive, that are
wounded and can't get off the Ground." ...the Americans did not fight fairly, but "ran to the Woods
like Devils," running from tree to tree, taking shots at the British, then falling to their bellies to
reload, instead of remaining standing to present a fair target..."
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