America's greatest MUST WIN military victory of all time?
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#SMOD2020PurpleJ said:Imagine thinking the slaughter of thousands of Americans was a victory for this country.
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Gettysburg - 1863
They were traitors.PurpleJ said:Imagine thinking the slaughter of thousands of Americans was a victory for this country.
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Trenton - 1776
Traders actually, but either way half the country lost. That’s a tie at best and a loss when you consider the long term ramifications.YellowSnow said:
They were traitors.PurpleJ said:Imagine thinking the slaughter of thousands of Americans was a victory for this country.
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It was a massive win considering long term ramifications.PurpleJ said:
Traders actually, but either way half the country lost. That’s a tie at best and a loss when you consider the long term ramifications.YellowSnow said:
They were traitors.PurpleJ said:Imagine thinking the slaughter of thousands of Americans was a victory for this country.
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Trenton - 1776
We can agree to disagree. You don’t even have to secede because I will let you disagree. I believe in freedom.dnc said:
It was a massive win considering long term ramifications.PurpleJ said:
Traders actually, but either way half the country lost. That’s a tie at best and a loss when you consider the long term ramifications.YellowSnow said:
They were traitors.PurpleJ said:Imagine thinking the slaughter of thousands of Americans was a victory for this country.
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Write-in OptionMy smart ass answer is Donald Trump, 2016.
Otherwise, Gettysburg. -
Normandy - 1944
Judges would have also accepted GrenadaUSMChawk said:My smart ass answer is Donald Trump, 2016.
Otherwise, Gettysburg. -
Write-in OptionBunker Hill. Even though we technically lost, we killed twice our number of dirty Brits, and this battle is what made Americans really believe we could do it. 'Murica!
Yes I know it was a MUST WIN question. Again, we lost the hill, but killed twice our number lost. And it won the loyalty of the public. So it's a win. -
Gettysburg - 1863
Yeah, I thought of this battle too, as it was clearly a moral victory. Would have been chinteresting if the Americans had been able to score some more ammunition.Swaye said:Bunker Hill. Even though we technically lost, we killed twice our number of dirty Brits, and this battle is what made Americans really believe we could do it. 'Murica!
Yes I know it was a MUST WIN question. Again, we lost the hill, but killed twice our number lost. And it won the loyalty of the public. So it's a win.
Either way it madeUSCthe British respect us! -
Gettysburg - 1863
Event though it was fought on Breed's Hill and a moral victory, but still...Swaye said:Bunker Hill. Even though we technically lost, we killed twice our number of dirty Brits, and this battle is what made Americans really believe we could do it. 'Murica!
Yes I know it was a MUST WIN question. Again, we lost the hill, but killed twice our number lost. And it won the loyalty of the public. So it's a win.
I think Trenton was our most important Revolutionary War win. Sure, it was a sneak attack on drunken krauts, but Worshington had been on a Sarkesque skid all through 1776 and they w/o a win for moral all might have been lost.






