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... 4 was a Corps Squadron, their duties were to conduct reconnaissance of the enemy lines, bombing, photography, artillery spotting, contact patrol and general ...
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... toxins or incapacitating chemicals into enemy lines in order ... it succeeds in inflicting fear into the enemy. ... were primarily used for reconnaissance or scouting ...
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... because the SEALs can slip behind enemy lines using any ... A flash bang does not kill the enemy, but it ... DA), Counter Terrorism (CT), and Special Reconnaissance (SR ...
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... After a brief reconnaissance mission to the local Home Depot, I returned with ... at my watch I realized four hours passed since crossing enemy lines, so much for ...
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... drawn cannons to fire and blast gaps in enemy lines. ... cavalry to divide and weaken the enemy ranks (Weigley ... did not allow him to do his usual reconnaissance. ...
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... the European countryside and was faced with the adversity of being behind enemy lines. ... that the United States army would have sent a reconnaissance mission to ...
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... The actions of Stuart left Lee blindsided, and without reconnaissance of enemy movements. ... but managed to force a retreat in the Union lines back to Seminary ...
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... Sickles sent a reconnaissance force ahead to determine if the enemy was in the woods to his front along ... They formed their lines and waited for the signal. ...
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... lines and to march towards the enemy across no ... stockpiling supplies and men behind the lines to prepare ... about the attack because of reconnaissance planes who ...
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... horsemen were used increasingly for reconnaissance missions and ... Pickett's division long before it reached Union lines. ... for success if they surprised the enemy. ...
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... reach Antwerp that by dividing the lines of the ... is where you keep attacking the enemy over and ... this transmission was about planning reconnaissance and troop ...
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... the first appearance of modern reconnaissance, created a ... slow communications and primitive supply lines the South ... Union's strengths were the enemy's weaknesses ...
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... replaced with further spread, attack lines organised in ... volunteer to fight against the common enemy. ... ocktroops, degenerating instead into reconnaissance riders ...
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... to have continuous combat until the enemy was defeated. ... Allied strength, and because the supply lines were simply ... to be taken by German reconnaissance flights. ...
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... of guns and fighters that kept snooping German reconnaissance aircraft away. ... and snip a bulge out of the lines to a ... the end of the day did enemy units succeed ...
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... could penetrate deeply over enemy skies ... well-designed formations could penetrate the German lines. ... Aerial reconnaissance pictures measured the effectiveness of ...
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... soldiers would shoot at Russian reconnaissance planes because ... tell friendly planes apart from enemy planes ... to maintain proper communication and supplies lines. ...
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... attack, waves of B-52's blasted enemy weapon sites ... of the first air cavalry's helicopter reconnaissance unit, " If ... things but more along the lines of spiritual ...
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... of aircraft at military airports, and electric transmission lines. ... aboard, but they were not reconnaissance cameras ... live in today to monitor the enemy and ally ...
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... of aircraft at military airports, and electric transmission lines. ... aboard, but they were not reconnaissance cameras ... live in today to monitor the enemy and ally ...
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... Several of the enemy strongpoints were intact and ... The reason was that air reconnaissance had spotted ... airborne divisions that dropped behind lines using large ...
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... Several of the enemy strongpoints were intact and ... The reason was that air reconnaissance had spotted ... airborne divisions that dropped behind lines using large ...
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... Several of the enemy strongpoints were intact and ... The reason was that air reconnaissance had spotted ... airborne divisions that dropped behind lines using large ...
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... Warning (DEW) and Mid-Canadian radar lines were built ... of its potential value to an enemy contemplating a ... The U-2, a high altitude reconnaissance plane had the ...
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