Campaigns [noun]
Definition of Campaigns:
attempt to win; attack
Synonyms of Campaigns:
Sentence/Example of Campaigns:
He distinguished himself in several campaigns, especially in the Peninsular war, and was raised to the rank of field marshal.
“Unwhipped”—Jackson always came off victorious in all his duels and military campaigns.
He took part in a number of campaigns and received his first commission, that of Ensign, in 1890.
He served in the war of 1812, and accompanied Gen. Jackson throughout the campaigns of three years, and in the Creek war.
This fully accounts for what has taken place in recent campaigns by land and sea in the Far East.
Jealous possibly of a too brilliant general, certainly averse from costly and fruitless campaigns and needing the Legio II.
Here, under such circumstances, I criticised the conduct of the war, and directed campaigns as best I could.
It will be remembered on account of the momentous events which took place in one of the greatest military campaigns of history.
The failure of the Peninsular campaigns, the terrible disasters in 1862, crushed and bruised men's spirits.
Not the least of the objects of these two campaigns was the winning to the Confederate cause of the States invaded.