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OCS A Company History Exam
Questions And Answers With Verified
Solutions Already Passed (Graded A+)
Lake Champlain - ANSWER✔✔ line of communication
avenue of approach
mobilize supplies and forces between the United States and Canada (vice versa).


Battle of Bunker Hill - ANSWER✔✔ British army conducted a poor execution of
the principle of maneuver, causing many casualties on the quest to establish their
forces on the hill.
Despite the flawed analysis of avenues of approach and cover, the British
managed to sustain the attack (offensive).


New York Campaign - ANSWER✔✔ General Washington abandoned the aspiration
of remaining in New York after the British army successfully circumvented his
defenses in multiple opportunities. Nevertheless, it was a delivered decision to
preserve the Patriot army. MORALE LOW.


Trenton & Princeton - ANSWER✔✔ General Washington's SHORT-TERM
LEADERSHIP and control over the crisis allowed the sustainment of the attack
offering the first two victories to the Patriot army. The events INCREASED
MORALE, reignited the desire for independence, and provided a political/strategic
gain.


Saratoga Campaign - ANSWER✔✔ After their failures to operate effectively on
external lines, the British army surrendered, poorly implementing the principles
of unity of command and simplicity.

,The Philadelphia Campaign - ANSWER✔✔ Three consecutive British victories
(Brandywine Germantown)


The Battles of Brandywine Bridge and Germantown - ANSWER✔✔ General
Washington lost Philadelphia to the British army during Brandywine and inflicted
fraternization on Germantown.


Valley Forge - ANSWER✔✔ During the winter of 1778, the Continental (Patriot)
army became a professional force because of the training offered by Von Steuben
to regulars (soldiers) on European linear tactics, hygiene, and professionalism (the
Blue Book).


The Battle of Monmouth - ANSWER✔✔ General Washington overestimated the
principle of simplicity and terrain, presenting an opportunity for the British army
to counterattack. Nevertheless, Washington's short-term leadership and
Steuben's training effectively repealed the attack. Washington victory


Southern Campaign - ANSWER✔✔ The British expected strong loyalist support
(Tories) and hoped to win the local populace's support.


The Battle of Waxhams - ANSWER✔✔ Despite the tactical win of the British,
General Tarleton did not practice restraint and violated legitimacy by sponsoring
tyrant actions against the population.


The Battle of Camden - ANSWER✔✔ Union General Gates misplace his militia
creating a crisis on the battlefield. The British overrun the American forces in
another significant blow to the morale.

, Benedict Arnold - ANSWER✔✔ War hero treason - step back to the United States
morale


Southern Guerilla Campaign - ANSWER✔✔ Marion
The King's Mountain Battle
The Battle of Cowpens
The Battle of Guilford Courthouse


Marion (Swamp fox) - ANSWER✔✔ influential guerilla leader with extensive
support from the populace


The King's Mountain Battle - ANSWER✔✔ The Patriot's use of external lines,
combined with observation, fields of fire, cover, and concealment, provided a
victory over the British and Tories forces, which failed to use internal lines
effectively.


The Battle of Cowpens - ANSWER✔✔ General Morgan (Patriot) understood the
Tarleton and employed the terrain to conceal most of his force behind a hill. The
observable force deceived the British and motivated an advance to the desired
Patriot position to execute a DOUBLE ENVELOPMENT.


The Battle of Guilford Courthouse - ANSWER✔✔ General Greene wrote the terms
of the battle by delaying the confrontation causing British General Cornwallis to
exhaust the force and critical supplies. General Greene's misuse of the principles
of maneuver and offensive provided the British with a tactical win; however, he
managed to break down linear adversary tactics through the appropriate use of
obstacles. Significant casualties to British forces.

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