In the former case a tactical operation may defend submarines deployed deep inside bays, fiords or inner seas. |
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Choosing the altitude for an airdrop equally depends on the tactical situation and the parachutists' skills. |
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If Australia was not at or about to be at war, the tactical voter's decision would be easy this weekend. |
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The company tactical officers incorporate feedback into biannual counseling for cadets. |
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This tactical retreat by the government will do little to resolve the problem. |
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McEwen, for his part, did a great tactical final kilometer to win that one. |
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Having acclimatized to the less-than-welcoming conditions, the Royals moved on to the tactical phase of the training. |
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My wife and other daughter quickly recognized my tactical jink and attempted to perform the same 180-degree maneuver. |
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While the knife is designed for tactical backup, there's nothing that says you can't stick it in a backpack or hunting pack. |
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He said pilots would be chosen for their tactical acumen, ability to learn quickly and common sense. |
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It is not so much his tactical acumen as his ability to inspire that distinguishes Graeme Souness as a coach. |
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Instead, one must learn tactical principles applicable and adaptable to various situations. |
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But the resulting weapons led the way into the missile age and proved adaptable to tactical air warfare. |
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His tactical skill was matched by administrative and organizational ability. |
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What impact does that kind of tactical use by corporations have on the administration of justice? |
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Elsewhere, as you'll have noticed, tactical buttons were the wheeze of the week. |
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A fragile defense conceded five times as tactical confusion turned an impregnable rearguard into a poor one. |
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At its range of 150 kms the army is in no position to obtain the tactical picture to aim the missile. |
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This gave rise to a specific form of tactical operation designated as airmobile operation. |
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The Air Force objected to the Army having such a capability because tactical air support was the role of the Air Force. |
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The center also plans, directs and controls the sorties that provide troops with a constant tactical air support. |
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American tactical air doctrine had not changed very much, notwithstanding the progress made in both air-to-air and air-to-surface weapons. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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Indeed for most of the first half the Down tactical plan had worked marvellously. |
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Maneuvering a heavy, expanded-mobility tactical truck wrecker into position often was a challenge in the crowded streets of an urban environment. |
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The tactical air assault force can be reinforced with a motorized rifle battalion. |
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They also were significant in limited tactical actions close to the shore such as the prosecution or relief of sieges. |
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In other words, Labour would have had a landslide election victory in 1997 even if no tactical vote had been cast. |
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Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium. |
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Faced with the problem of holding the movement together, the republican leadership resorted to a policy of tactical ambiguity. |
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Highlights include our lead story on how tactical voting using the internet could prove crucial in the upcoming general election. |
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Long-range varmint shooters, tactical marksmen and some hunters will find this information very useful. |
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His legionnaires marched in full battle array, incorporated an advance guard, and maintained tactical integrity on the move. |
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The reuse of some object-oriented code has caused tactical headaches for Australia's armed forces. |
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Soviet staff manuals laid stress on the importance of deception, and divided it into strategic, operational, and tactical levels. |
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The police argue that some of the tactical errors arose out of more fundamental problems with the system that need to be addressed. |
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Part of the mission profile involved tactical low-level flying approaching and departing Baghdad. |
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They defended superbly, attacked courageously and played the most astute tactical game. |
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For consumers who want higher lumens, manufacturers offer tactical lights utilizing Xenon or Halogen gas-filled bulbs with tungsten filaments. |
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That, he says, was the basis upon which the squad was chosen, rather than with a specific tactical plan in place. |
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The sheer numbers and volume of traffic to and from Iraq, from the tactical to the strategic level, were significant. |
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Four well-armed officers clearly had a tactical advantage if they used good judgement and training. |
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Last month she joined the US National Guard and quickly impressed her commanding officers with her tactical genius. |
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Despite its size, Iwo Jima was considered to have great tactical importance. |
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The Seleucids echeloned their right cavalry wing forward to gain tactical advantage. |
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As a field commander he combined an icy calm and plain common sense with great tactical flair. |
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Throughout eight tactical scenarios the officers are required to quickly develop, communicate and execute their mission. |
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The result is usually a plan focused at the tactical level driven by the Defense Department toward an exit strategy. |
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Next, you wonder how to organize an entire brigade combat team's equipment to flow according to the tactical plan. |
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I called to my tactical officer, as I fastened the last strap of the restraining harness snugly across my shoulders. |
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Does one airplane, one bomb, one target represent strategic air power or tactical employment of aviation? |
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But the Army planned a much greater tactical role for the helicopter in Vietnam. |
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The depot is the Army's center of technical excellence for air defense and tactical missile ground support equipment. |
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Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision. |
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The administration began a conventional military build-up, and increased the number and types of tactical nuclear weapons. |
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Tenacious dedication to the simple but demanding task, plus tactical air support, allowed the division to survive. |
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With production under way, the timing was right to shift attention to the tactical missile threat. |
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Washington was not aware of the presence of these tactical nuclear weapons and delivery systems in Cuba. |
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If it turned out to be a large enemy unit, then the division would employ a larger force as well as artillery and tactical air support. |
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Luftwaffe tactical support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and ineffectual. |
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I have always disliked the Glock as a tactical weapon because it has no second strike capability. |
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Close-range striking or longer-range missile or projectile weapons provide tactical hitting or firepower. |
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We need a binding and verifiable agreement on tactical nuclear weapons immediately. |
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Two new tactical rifles are now available from companies which were once known as handgun manufacturers. |
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This was also the war where chemical agents were first openly used as tactical weapons. |
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Six modules designed to support tactical air operations arrive and are placed at the far end of the ramp. |
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He announced to the world the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba to house tactical nuclear weapons. |
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Gabriel often relied more upon cunning and tactical exploitation than raw power which the others seemed to possess. |
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He will be responsible for the planning and execution of tactical marketing strategies. |
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On the most burning issue, the war in Iraq, Kerry's differences with Bush are purely tactical. |
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Phil Howell produced good tactical kicking and Saracens led 0-29 at the interval. |
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In tactical planning on strategic and key issues for the country we can rely for a common position on parties from the left to the right. |
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Remember, there aren't many who will trust you for a while, so your moves may become more tactical than diplomatic for a while, but that's okay. |
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Leading any cricketing side calls for tactical acumen, that ability to create situations and victories. |
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In the final analysis, the factional differences no matter how bitter are purely tactical. |
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Increasingly, data are a vital component in strategic and tactical planning. |
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Many players have tactical abilities far beyond their rating, but are positionally pathetic. |
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Thatcher lost nothing, making only a tactical retreat from a skirmish to prepare for the real battle. |
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The apparently mild response in New Delhi, at least at present, is purely tactical. |
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That's how humanity works, we only fix things after they've gone wrong, we're awful at tactical planning. |
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The police accept that tactical errors were made during the first week and a half of the investigation. |
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The party benefited from the sharp fall in the Tory vote and from tactical voting to win 46 seats in 1997, 10 of them in Scotland. |
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Perhaps someone with the time and technical know-how will construct a website for progressive tactical voters. |
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It will be interesting to see if there is a detectable tactical vote today. |
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The simple system in which each voter gives a single vote to their favourite candidate can also lead to tactical voting. |
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The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
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They have called for tactical voting in north and south Swindon to prevent the Tories regaining the town. |
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In spite of be a Labour Party member, and living in a staunch Labour area to boot, out came my tactical vote. |
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Where, for instance, was the effort to encourage tactical voting from nationalists? |
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With the aim of winning a legislative majority, both camps have made vote allocation and tactical voting their campaign strategy of choice. |
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But if the effect of his views is difficult to gauge, the effect of tactical voting is not. |
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There are vote-swapping websites to coordinate the efforts of tactical voters. |
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Whether you're looking for a tactical boxing match or a good old slug-fest, Knockout Kings has it all. |
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Correspondingly, would Rommel have achieved even greater success with his tactical genius and an endless supply of tanks and fuel? |
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During the first three decades of the twentieth century, many of its articles were technical, tactical, and even strategic in character. |
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The tactical screen was selected on the device's multipurpose display to assist in navigational orientation. |
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I had situated myself in the far corner of the classroom, a tactical maneuver on my part. |
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We wanted to develop a serious tactical backsword optimized for personal defense situations. |
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Commanders of lower tactical units will use portable computer terminals to receive satellite-supplied information. |
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The antiterrorist operation points to the need of using, on the tactical level, modern compact communication facilities with in-built scramblers. |
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She was given a marshallship of her duchies army because she made good tactical recommendations and talked to her duke regularly. |
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But it is not a tactical and theater missile threat that has formed the focus of National Missile Defense. |
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He performed a tactical approach to the airfield, banking the plane 45 degrees in a tight downward spiral to the left. |
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As such, unit selection is very important when taking out a specific enemy unit or division, as I would assume it is in real tactical combat. |
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But he said police now went for further tactical training on how to handle firearms, on defence and dealing with dangerous situations. |
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The smallest unit of the battalion is a tactical loudspeaker broadcast team. |
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Seirawan's classification and organization of tactical motifs has its idiosyncrasies. |
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Each wave was timed to touch down together and they were arranged so that a military unit was landed in the correct tactical order. |
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The handle is made of G-l0, a tough material favored by tactical knife makers. |
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This was, I find, a piece of calculatedly shabby behaviour by which he hoped he might seize some tactical advantage over Mrs Ellis. |
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I just can't think militarily, but you can, so I'm here to hear your tactical words of wisdom. |
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Nuclear warheads for a variety of tactical missiles, artillery shells, torpedoes, and other munitions also proliferated. |
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Kits protecting heavy expanded mobility trucks, medium tactical vehicles and heavy equipment transporters were rushed to the theater. |
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I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment. |
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The victory was a tactical triumph for the German, who started a season-low sixth on the grid. |
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They enter combat alongside infantry troops but they do not receive the same tactical training and equipment as infantry soldiers do. |
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The trudge over open territory in the middle of daylight would have horrified any tactical or strategic planner in the Marine Corps. |
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Europeans were more likely to treat infrastructure as sacrosanct, while the U.S. was only too happy to monkey with GPS for tactical reasons. |
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No war was ever fought without casualties and no military operation was ever mounted without self-inflicted tactical errors. |
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It was an unguided ballistic missile and the forerunner of today's intercontinental ballistic missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. |
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The team made too many tactical mistakes, however, and dropped to 0-1 at the bonspiel. |
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She was using my slipstream to save her the energy of facing the wind resistance, very tactical but it made her a sitting duck for weaponry. |
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There are no coddling slipstreams, no coasting strategies, no tactical slowdowns. |
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Hockey is more objective, you have to be more tactical, there's more brainwork involved, it's not the same as playing with your home place. |
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The first leg was uneventful until we approached point bravo and set up for a tactical ridge crossing. |
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They view him as a vacillator whose tactical shifts in the face of foreign pressure have been unpardonable. |
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From a tactical aspect, the outstanding feature was the extremely thorough briefing of all ranks. |
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On another tour there, he was an aircraft commander for more than 900 tactical airlift sorties. |
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Much soul-searching, tactical strategising and ideological debates have been taking place within the activist community. |
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And after a 30-minute tactical battle in the final frame, Lee wrapped up the game after Davis missed the brown. |
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Like Douglass's burlesques, Lee uses humor as a tactical means of renovating national society. |
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Being in the dominant position, on top of the stack in the start circle, is a strong tactical advantage. |
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At half-time Ellis revised the game plan and made a couple of tactical substitutions. |
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The photos in the different tactical articles show handguns and rifles in use. |
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The Pentagon introduced misleading information pertinent to stealth aircraft, space defense, and tactical aircraft. |
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Does the absence of a chemical-warfare tactical capability hurt the U.S. military? |
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He was often careless with tactical dispositions and as a result, his army lost thousands of men. |
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All the coats have hidden pockets, pouches and hook and loop fasteners just like their tactical vests. |
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However, play was a ding-dong battle with neither team able to make tactical offensive ploys in their quest for the goal opener. |
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And this, the tenth top-flight encounter between the two local sides, is set to be an interesting tactical battle with both men shrewd operators. |
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Can this deep division, composed as it is of moral, political, strategic, tactical and opportunistic elements, be bridged? |
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The systems world provides management designs, strategic and tactical actions, policies, and procedures. |
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Commanders need a plan, a tactical set of readiness indicators pointed toward achieving an overall strategic state of readiness. |
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As a World War II bomber pilot, I appreciate the role of both tactical and strategic bombing in all-out warfare. |
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Strategic and operational command used tactical forces and assets and created favorable conditions for their use. |
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In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy strongholds to fortify your battlefield position. |
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The cohorts, divided into six centuries commanded by a centurion, became the main tactical unit of the army. |
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It gave Allied pilots a major tactical advantage as they were able to tolerate greater G-forces to outmanoeuvre their opponents. |
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But there is something transcendental about shared values that shouldn't be subordinated to tactical requirements. |
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These strategic dilemmas are supported with some subtle and clever tactical dynamics. |
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His successive statements were often contradictory, but it cannot be assumed that these swings in his opinions were wholly tactical. |
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Nor do I pretend that this will always generate the most effective political approach or the most supplely played tactical game. |
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There was a potential threat from surface-to-air missiles and of attack while on the ground, which required a precise tactical operation. |
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This makes it possible to conduct air assault operations in a local war and to paradrop operational and tactical assault forces. |
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It requires a bit of fiddling but the BBC swingometer allows you to figure out what the benefits of tactical voting would be. |
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The tactical network consisted of satellite terminals, telephone switchboards and data network operation equipment. |
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The obligation to protect civilians accompanying the force falls mainly to the tactical commander. |
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Examples of Navy CDMs include radios, patch panels, multiplexers and tactical communications data links. |
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The pathfinder teams provided tactical ground intelligence to law enforcement aviation assets, during aerial drug sweeps. |
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The Luftwaffe staff drew special attention to this collateral benefit in several of its tactical memoranda. |
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Another tactical battle goes to the final colours and it is Hendry who crosses the winning line by potting the blue. |
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In Admiral Spruance, it had found one of the Pacific War's most effective tactical naval commanders. |
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It sends a message, it is communicative, and it seeks to impact the situation on the ground in a way which leverages a weak tactical situation. |
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This has changed my perspective completely from thinking of non-voters as indolent to thinking that they're tactical, even-handed and pragmatic. |
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My assignments were primarily as a tactical soldier in multiple divisions, both as an infantryman and an intelligence professional. |
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They are supposed to do that on the basis of appropriate tactical validations found using mathematical models and computational problems. |
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West got away, followed by one other rider, with the rest of the field contesting a very close and tactical bunch sprint in Ramsey town. |
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I had made the tactical error of drinking two cans of Diet Coke as I had waited and Nature and all its insistent whinings was calling me. |
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He is also instinctive and tactical and would be a great fit on a team that needs a quick fix at guard. |
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They have a common strategic aim but have no plan of action on the tactical level. |
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Thus, they determine the feasibility of strategic and tactical plans. |
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But this instrument also has its limitations, chief of which is that the type of very specific, tactical intelligence required to thwart terrorist plots is rare. |
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They may conduct reconnaissance by visual observation, by probing, by making ambushes, and by raiding tactical command posts, dumps, and other targets. |
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It is impossible to overstress the importance of the weather in waging war, from launching a tactical attack to deciding when to start hostilities. |
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For most of his career at the top of rugby he left the minutiae of coaching to others, and only began to tout his tactical influence when his team started winning. |
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These two players offer a subtle tactical contrast that seems to neatly explain Azarenka's dominance on hardcourts and Sharapova's ownage on clay. |
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Nor will Hillary repeat the tactical blunders, disarray and mismanagement of her previous presidential effort. |
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So there's a symbolic and tactical significance there, that the insurgents, for whatever period of time, can wrest control of key sites away from the authorities. |
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They say combat engineers need a faster, more powerful fleet of tactical construction equipment, dedicated haul vehicles and armored personnel carriers. |
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Radio communications in armoured units were therefore paralleled in artillery and tactical aviation and allowed for intercommunication between them. |
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For example, Lee's placement of his line of battle on the eastern bank of the Potomac River is a tactical disposition adopted for operational and strategic considerations. |
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There is no doubt that he has a sound tactical or strategic sense. |
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Troops deploying for the North Africa Campaign were issued antitank rockets, known as bazookas, with no previous instruction as to their technical or tactical employment. |
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Traditional tantos were double-ground and he offers his knives with this grind as well as the asymmetrical chisel grind so popular on tactical knives today. |
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Of course, letting people underestimate you has tactical advantages. |
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After the fall of France the Luftwaffe was in a very favourable geographical position for operations against England, but it did not have any overall tactical plan. |
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The core gameplay concept is team action strategy, a three-tier model that combines aspects of action space sims, tactical naval sims, and RTS games. |
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A reasonable bridge building effort between activists and experts on both sides to try to address the issues through tactical maneuvers might be useful. |
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Were these officers making a tactical, operational, or strategic decision? |
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Another highly tactical frame, and the longest in the match so far, as Williams and Doherty reach just 36 points between them with 11 reds potted. |
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His tactical acumen has been rightly criticised, but in the end it seems even his motivational powers were dimmed when he lost his spark for the job. |
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Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be neutralized only by tactical nuclear weapons. |
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This knowledge allowed me to create a personal two-year study program taking him from the most basic tactical ideas and situations to far more detailed combinative situations. |
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Valtro 12 gauge tactical shotgun, SIG Sauer.40 caliber pistol, Century International Arms Inc. |
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The key decision making and tactical maneuvers take place after the flop. |
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The need for airdrops and tactical flight requires good low airspeed flight and the aircraft also has long range and high cruise speed for rapid and flexible deployment. |
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The simulated airdrops allowed the crews to train with station-keeping equipment, used in adverse weather, while using the new procedures for flying in tactical formation. |
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The SUBTICS combat management system, with up to six multifunction common consoles and a centrally situated tactical table, is collocated with the platform-control facilities. |
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Residents are on edge, helicopters buzz overhead everywhere you look, and police are on citywide tactical alert. |
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They thought in their minds the drones had a tactical advantage, so they allowed them to continue for quite some time. |
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He has suggested that such tactical maneuvers could backfire. |
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Perhaps Shakespeare felt that a judicious tactical retreat following rehearsal criticism was in order, but that does not brand the line a mistake. |
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He was so possessed by his own destiny he would never allow his armies even a tactical retreat, which turned out to be disastrous. |
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Soldiers can participate in conventional tactical operations as well as more unconventional, overwater joint and combined training and operations in the East and West Seas. |
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The application of the new Flightcontrol wad technology is being spread across the Federal shotshell line to include both tactical buckshot and standard lead shot loads. |
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Once the wizard is destroyed, you can opt for a tactical retreat, often a good idea considering in this mode, the wizard is unable to cast spells or summon any more creatures. |
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There were virtually no tactical attack bombers of any value. |
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Now while such achievements are laudable, tactical vote swapping should, if it is to be organised by a third party, be run on a non-partisan basis. |
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She'd ordered her tactical officer to keep her eyes on the enemy carrier. |
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Due to the overwhelming amount of strategic and tactical ideas in chess, students of the game buy dozens of chess books but still find it impossible to isolate the key points. |
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These were exceptions largely brought about by incompetent leadership, raw recruits, a disdain for the enemy, and involving an element of tactical surprise. |
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One point Hanson alludes to is the real difference between the Japanese kamikaze as a tactical weapon of terror and the fanatical suicide zealot as a terrorist. |
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One reason for this is that in many seats tactical voting is pointless. |
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Yermati led a tactical retreat and the elves retired to their kingdom. |
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His film is narrowly focused on the scope of tactical military maneuvers. |
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If this team had shown even a tiny bit of real diplomatic and tactical finesse during the last three years I might think that's what they were doing. |
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Although sidearms are usually primary defensive weapons for officers on patrol, they are secondary on tactical SWAT call-outs where shoulder-fired arms generally take over. |
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Dogmatic constraints, tactical stereotypes, schematism in place of originality, and the boring repetition of truisms are contributing factors in creative infecundity. |
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Air superiority over the battlefield was retained at all times and the Air Force flew effective army co-operation and tactical reconnaissance missions. |
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The split within the party has led to tactical shifts in which conservatives and Democrats often team up to embarrass the ruling moderate Republicans. |
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The squadron's first officer is also our security and tactical officer. |
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They had studied firearms, explosives and tactical training, and learned how to detonate hand grenades, Molotov cocktails and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. |
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He acknowledged that political parties did not encourage tactical voting in their campaign strategies, but sophisticated voters could split their vote. |
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The tactical balance between the surface warship and the submarine has strategic impact. |
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At this point in time, it is highly unlikely anyone has all the strategical and tactical answers certain to lead to entirely satisfactory outcomes. |
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Taken together, it gives them a huge tactical advantage over the beleaguered Ukrainian armed forces. |
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Machine power, manifested in steam, internal combustion, and jet engines, provides strategic and tactical mobility and logistic lift to armed forces. |
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Or they might go for the old school of anti-Tory tactical vote. |
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After roll call, she dives straight in with the day's tactical manoeuvres. |
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The heavy equipment transporter and heavy expanded mobility tactical truck are in similar age classes, with average fleet ages of 9.2 years and 14.8 years respectively. |
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The problem is that as a small company, it needs to be smarter and more tactical to get its product into the hands of the right people at the right time. |
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What's more, South Africa, who have not been known for their tactical know-how in recent years, are showing a lot more nous under White's leadership. |
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The training covered four specific skill areas, starting with instruction and training in combat signals, tactical river crossing, climbing and abseiling. |
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The goal of Task Force Modularity is to restructure the Army so that tactical level combat units are more mobile and can self-sustain longer than ever before. |
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The combat is at times fast and furious, and at times tactical. |
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As in the 1-0 win against Norway in Oslo, this was an England performance built on the foundations of solid defence and tactical discipline. |
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The lower tactical Internet connects 75 percent or more of Stryker combat vehicles. |
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Al-Zawahri, an Egyptian-born surgeon, has been credited with bringing tactical and organisational cunning to al-Qaida. |
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Maxpedition's tough, ergonomic Acantha tactical pen is equipped with a premium Fisher Space Pen cartridge. |
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Near Dayr Az Zawr, one airstrike struck an ISIL tactical unit and destroyed an ISIL vehicle, it said. |
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In Syria, a drone carried out one airstrike near Ar Raqqah, where it struck an ISIL tactical unit, the statement said. |
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In Syria near Mar'a, one airstrike struck an ISIL tactical unit, the announcement said. |
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Thereafter, the sea phase will be conducted for tactical and operational training workup including Live Weapon Firings at Sea. |
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In this case, to curate is to map tactical moves in relation to both materials and people, and to install is to fabulate. |
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Concerning a process that integrates the tactical management and the strategic management in a unique and continuous intermissive process. |
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It can be used in steepy terrains because of its operational mobility, and tactical and defensive capabilities. |
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The tactical neutron bomb is a nuclear weapon that maximizes damage to people but minimizes damage to buildings and equipment. |
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Thus, the coercer needs superior and diverse military capabilities, such as tactical and strategic nuclear weapons. |
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From SureFire and Strider Knives, this collaboration offers a matched serial number, limited edition tactical flashlight and knife combination. |
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They studied the effect of noise cancellation on sound localization, comparing use of the interim headset with the improved tactical headset. |
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It was both indefensible and undefendable, a stroke of tactical genius and beggared the question why nobody else had thought of it. |
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Army s only tactical long-range precision surface-to-surface weapon, which can eliminate targets as far as 185 miles. |
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He was a renowned expert in tactical nuclear warfare, NATO, and political-military long range planning. |
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Hemingway's depictions give tactical weight to Kenneth Clark's idea that a modern landscape needs to be unideal. |
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Brown, of sound tactical mind and with the delivery of an academic professor, must have spent hours telling his squad how to defend corner kicks. |
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Wever argued that the Luftwaffe General Staff should not be solely educated in tactical and operational matters. |
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Although not encouraged by official policy, the use of mines and incendiaries, for tactical expediency, came close to indiscriminate bombing. |
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The shift from precision bombing to area attack is indicated in the tactical methods and weapons dropped. |
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Further, the system encouraged tactical voting, with many UKIP supporters believing that a vote for the party would be a wasted vote. |
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The army doubled in size, and cavalry and smaller units replaced the Roman legion as the main tactical unit. |
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The aircraft were restricted to basic maneuvers with no tactical training allowed. |
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The plot is engrossing and the battles give RPG-like character progression with nuanced tactical combinations to unputdownable effect. |
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Currently, the Royal Marines use the Griffonhoverwork 2400TD hovercraft, the replacement for the Griffon 2000 TDX Class ACV as a tactical craft. |
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During the Principate, the tactical organization of the Army continued to evolve. |
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The different compounds have different levels of performance, and choosing when to use which compound is a key tactical decision to make. |
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Lewis fought a tactical fight, keeping Holyfield off balance with a long jab and peppering him with combinations almost at will. |
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In the next race at Hockenheim, Hamilton won the race despite a tactical blunder by the team. |
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His overconfidence and tactical errors led to defeat at the Battle of Montgisard. |
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Although the battle was a tactical draw, it gave a great boost to French morale. |
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Although not of high tactical value, the flamethrower was a powerful, demoralising weapon that caused terror on the battlefield. |
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For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe's leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods. |
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He believed that tactical aircraft should only be used as a step to developing a strategic air force. |
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The latter could achieve far better accuracy against tactical ground targets than heavier conventional bombers. |
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The tactical strike aircraft programs were meant to serve as interim solutions until the next generation of aircraft arrived. |
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Despite the tactical victories won, they failed to achieve a decisive victory. |
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At this stage of the war, the Allies lacked the means and tactical ability to overcome strongly constructed Japanese bunkers. |
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Since the Cold War ended, we have withdrawn and dismantled our tactical maritime and airborne nuclear capabilities. |
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A number of methods of tactical or strategic voting exist that can be used in STV elections, but much less so than with First Past the Post. |
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Each regiment and corps has distinctive insignia, such as a cap badge, beret, tactical recognition flash or stable belt. |
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The EVS imagery is displayed on the HUD for low altitude flying, demonstrating its value for flying tactical missions at night or in clouds. |
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Both nations are also actively involved in detailed and extensive tactical and strategic intelligence sharing. |
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The main components of SBI dealt with staffing concerns, removal capacity, surveillance and tactical infrastructure and interior enforcement. |
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Despite inflicting a tactical defeat on Greene's army, the casualties suffered by the British were such that they withdrew to Charleston. |
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Suffren arrived off the Indian coast in February 1782, where he clashed with a British fleet under Hughes, winning a narrow tactical victory. |
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The advances in operational methods, technology and tactical doctrine were implemented by these officers, Haig among them. |
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Once a refueling point for plane convoys to Europe during World War II, CFB Goose Bay is now operated as a NATO tactical flight training site. |
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This cleared the way both for intensified strategic bombing of German cities and industries, and for the tactical bombing of battlefield targets. |
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William was the more experienced military leader, and in addition the lack of cavalry on the English side allowed Harold fewer tactical options. |
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Even a partial success would improve the tactical situation in the Ypres salient, reducing wastage, which was exceptional, even in quiet periods. |
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Plumer continued the tactical development of the Fifth Army, during its slow and costly progress in August. |
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In the end, Breton won the battle through tactical and numerical superiority. |
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During his time at Tottenham, managerial and tactical shifts saw him transform into a more attacking player. |
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He is also well known for his ability to win scrappy frames with his tactical play and picking out shots to nothing. |
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The Vikings used their longships to travel vast distances and attain certain tactical advantages in battle. |
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The Germans were hampered by poor visibility, in addition to being in an unfavourable tactical position, just as Jellicoe had intended. |
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There is also significant support for viewing the battle as a German tactical victory, due to the much higher losses sustained by the British. |
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Taking a page out of the Dutch book the English reorganised each fleet into squadrons for greater tactical control. |
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The Franks under the Merovingians melded Germanic custom with Romanised organisation and several important tactical innovations. |
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Hitler recognised the breakthrough at Sedan only in tactical terms, whereas Manstein saw it as a means to an end. |
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Wireless allowed tactical control and far quicker improvisation than the opponent. |
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