The British and Americans share the same roots and race, even their attack methods are similar: both advance in skirmish formations, divided into several groups providing mutual cover. This is perhaps a consensus reached by countries equipped with advanced weaponry. However, these British soldiers are clearly more formidable than the Americans. They have bayonets fixed before their attack, skillfully use cover to approach the hilltop, and their clean and powerful movements as they run uphill. It's clear they are not like the Americans, whose hundreds of men are easily routed by a few dozen volunteers. This is the difference between professional and non-professional soldiers! At this time, the United States still practiced conscription (Note: The current all-volunteer military system in t

