Military campaigns are organized efforts by armed forces to achieve specific objectives during conflicts or wars. These campaigns can involve various strategies, tactics, and resources, and may take place over a short period or extend for years. They often include battles, sieges, and other military operations aimed at gaining control of territory or defeating an enemy.
Throughout history, notable military campaigns, such as the Napoleonic Wars or World War II, have shaped nations and influenced global politics. Each campaign typically has a defined goal, such as capturing a city or weakening an opponent's forces, and is planned based on intelligence and available resources.