In times of peace, traveling from point A to point B is a simple task. The road may be difficult, but there's no need to worry about airborne bombs. However, during times of war, especially when one side possesses absolute air superiority, even a simple march becomes a complicated and dangerous endeavor.
During the Vietnam War, the Ho Chi Minh Trail hidden in the dense forest often faced relentless bombardment by the U.S. Army, making any transportation mission a risky venture.
During the Iraq War, the U.S. Army bombed a convoy retreating from Kuwait to Iraq, creating the infamous Highway of Death.
