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... theatre of war , when not in actual presence or eyesight of an enemy , however great or small the distance which separates them ; while Tactics relates exclusively to the movements of an army when in the actual presence or eyesight of ...
... theatre of war , when not in actual presence or eyesight of an enemy , however great or small the distance which separates them ; while Tactics relates exclusively to the movements of an army when in the actual presence or eyesight of ...
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... theatre of war , A numbers 20,000 men , while B numbers 40,000 . Yet a may , on account of its composition and general condition as regards discipline , exercise , & c . , be fully equal to B in effective force though so inferior in ...
... theatre of war , A numbers 20,000 men , while B numbers 40,000 . Yet a may , on account of its composition and general condition as regards discipline , exercise , & c . , be fully equal to B in effective force though so inferior in ...
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... in the arms , entrenchments , positions , orders of battle , everything in short which relates to the combination of material engines . " DEFINITIONS . The " Theatre of War " is the MORAL AGENTS . 43 21 Moral Considerations.
... in the arms , entrenchments , positions , orders of battle , everything in short which relates to the combination of material engines . " DEFINITIONS . The " Theatre of War " is the MORAL AGENTS . 43 21 Moral Considerations.
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Illustrated by Numerous Examples from Military History Patrick Leonard Macdougall. DEFINITIONS . The " Theatre of War " is the whole area of country in any part of which the hostile armies can come into collision with one another . The ...
Illustrated by Numerous Examples from Military History Patrick Leonard Macdougall. DEFINITIONS . The " Theatre of War " is the whole area of country in any part of which the hostile armies can come into collision with one another . The ...
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... theatre of war . It must not be supposed to signify one road only ; it embraces every road by which the fractions of the army march . A large force may thus include a considerable breadth of country in the march of its columns . When ...
... theatre of war . It must not be supposed to signify one road only ; it embraces every road by which the fractions of the army march . A large force may thus include a considerable breadth of country in the march of its columns . When ...
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