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" ... However, the Russians themselves regarded the winter of 1812 / 1813 as unexceptional – and the conditions certainly did not stop the Cossack cavalry from harrying Napoleon’s retreating forces at every turn. Napoleon's army was equipped only for a summer campaign - because Napoleon had believed that he could force the war to a successful conclusion before the winter began. As the explorer Sir Rannulph Fiennes has said, “There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing." ... "
" ... Seventy-six years after higher-performing Tempest fighters joined the Royal Air Force’s Hawker Typhoons in harrying Nazi air and ground forces during World War II, the United Kingdom is once again counting on a warplane called the Tempest to replace succeed its Typhoons. ... "
" ... Speaking of William the Conqueror, he was the Duke of Normandy (and descendant of Rollo) and he essentially invaded, conquered and totally transformed England from the top down, and yet he only fought in one major pitched battle over the course of that entire conquest. (He fought in smaller pitched battles back in France.) The Battle of Hastings was a massive battle that lasted almost an entire day and only ended when the Saxons were completely defeated and Harold I was slain. He later engaged in the brutal and tragic harrying of the North, burning homes and crops and slaughtering people wherever he went leading to years of starvation and abject poverty, but not even this qualifies as a pitched battle. Such battles were rare. ... "