The question of whether the Hamburger Hill battle was just or unjust is subjective and depends on individual perspectives. From an ethical standpoint, some argue that the battle was unjust as it resulted in heavy casualties without significant strategic gains. Others contend that it was a necessary military operation to control the area and deny enemy access. Ultimately, the judgment of justice or injustice is open to debate.
the battle of bunker hill was really at breeds hill because in the middle of the night , the soldiers got confused, but when they arrived at breeds hill, they all thought they were at bunker hill.
Unjust
The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle. The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle.
Unless a particular piece of real estate was intended by the powers that be; to become something...like a firebase, or something, then the position was taken...and then abandoned. Hamburger Hill, Dak To, Rolling Thunder, Ia Drang, etc. were all fought by WWII GENERALS! LTCs, MAJs, CPTs, and LTs have to follow orders...and those WWII Generals gave those orders. Secondly, Vietnam was not fought for territory...as all previous US wars had been. Just the body count. Hamburger Hill gave the body count...so we left.
As the category says, The 1066 Battle of Hastings took place just outside Hastings at a place now known as Battle. It was chosen by the English as the battleground because of its multiple natural defenses.
the battle of bunker hill was really at breeds hill because in the middle of the night , the soldiers got confused, but when they arrived at breeds hill, they all thought they were at bunker hill.
Unjust
Just and unjust laws : According to Dr . Martin Luther King Jr . . . . Should it not be so that a judge decides what laws are just and what laws are unjust
the costs of victory outweighed the benefits
The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle. The battle of hastings was at a town just outside which was ot named until after the batle took place and they called it battle.
Unless a particular piece of real estate was intended by the powers that be; to become something...like a firebase, or something, then the position was taken...and then abandoned. Hamburger Hill, Dak To, Rolling Thunder, Ia Drang, etc. were all fought by WWII GENERALS! LTCs, MAJs, CPTs, and LTs have to follow orders...and those WWII Generals gave those orders. Secondly, Vietnam was not fought for territory...as all previous US wars had been. Just the body count. Hamburger Hill gave the body count...so we left.
a british hamburger just ahs alot of driffrent things on it like we do
unjust, unfair, inequality
Vaughan Kester has written: 'The Just and the Unjust' 'The Hand Of The Mighty And Other Stories' 'The Just and the Unjust' 'The hand of the mighty'
Bunker Hill showed just how determined both sides were. The colonists on the hill ran out of ammunition and the British literally killed them where they stood. It was a major battle for the time and showed that the colonists were ready to fight to the death. No prisoners were taken and the British used bayonets on the living.
You can have a cheeseburger and a hamburger you just need to take off the cheese on the cheeseburger
The battle is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown, Massachusetts, which was peripherally involved in the battle. It was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the majority of combat took place on the adjacent hill which later became known as Breed's Hill.