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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «STRATEGETICAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
strategetical in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
strategetical im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
The distinction between strategetical and tactical operations is well known to
every tyro in the military profession. The distinction however is one of the science
of war, where classification is as necessary for a distinct apprehension of the ...
The distinction between strategetical and tactical operations is well known to
every tyro in the military profession. The distinction however is one of the science
of war, where classification is as necessary for a distinct apprehension of the ...
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Papers on Subjects Connected with the Duties of the Corps of ...
Light equip- The light equipment above referred to was used during the past
AWerahofdu- summer, in connection with the strategetical operations instituted [^
jf 9Ummerof at Aldershot, with very good results. • Electric tele- The electric ...
Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers, Sir Henry James, Griffith George Lewis, 1870
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Professional Papers of the Corps of R. Engineers
In selecting the sites for the strategetical fortresses between Chatham and
Portsmouth, we should be guided by the nature of the country, and the line of
common roads and railways. Working from the left, the defence of the Medway
and weald ...
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Aide-mémoire to the Military Sciences
2. For the security of depots, 3. As strategetical points, it is proposed to consider
the method by which each should be fortified, without reference to any especial
system. 1. Maritime Fortresses. — It is conceived that a simple enceinte, ...
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On the Defence of London: On Fortification,and on the ...
... fortresses for the defence, as 1. Maritime places, 2. For the security of depots, 3
. As strategetical points, it is proposed to consider the method by which each
should be fortified, without reference to any especial system. 1. Maritime
Fortresses.
Griffith George Lewis, 1857
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The Military and Naval Magazine of the United States
Strategetical combinations do not always lead to tactical results, for one may so
combine marches and manoeuvres, as to obtain the object without firing a shot :
whence some argue that an enemy may be vanquished without * battle.
For instance, when a column or army is ordered to keep to this side of a river or
chain of mountains, it is a strategetical disposition, since the object, in the event
of battle, is to force the enemy to combat on the ground selected by us. But when
a ...
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Selections from the Calcutta Review
The distinction between strategetical and tactical operations is well known to
every tyro in the military profession. The distinction, however, is one of the
science of war, where classification is as necessary for a distinct apprehension of
the ...
The distinction between strategetical and tactical operations is well known to
every tyro in the military profession. The distinction however is one of the science
of war, where classification is as necessary for a distinct apprehension of the ...
Michigan. Public Domain Commission, 1912