The battlefield is populated with a large number of mooks, and several more powerful officers, on both sides. |
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They walked at a leisurely pace through the rest of the battlefield and into a wild forest. |
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The Assyrians left one of the earliest records of weaponry, tactics, and battlefield engagements. |
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Even if I were dead, he left me to wander the desolate battlefield, my soul forever in turmoil in such a place. |
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Taiko is the ancient art of drumming that was performed by the Japanese on the battlefield before going to war. |
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Neglected and drab, this once-grand Regency mansion had been the battlefield for a war of attrition between John's mother and father. |
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With the ability to communicate with warfighters on the ground, higher commands could continue battlefield operations in Northern Iraq. |
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A squire could also be knighted on the battlefield, in which a lord simply performed the accolade. |
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The President is not merely proposing to impose his jerry-built system on soldiers captured on the battlefield, however. |
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Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the President magically placed battlefield responsibility in the hands of the battle commanders. |
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They translate the raw data from numerous family-of-system databases into actionable information for battlefield commanders. |
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Ron is perhaps a war addict, but not an adrenalin junkie addicted to the rush of battlefield. |
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With bombs raining down about their heads and millions fighting on the battlefield, our grandparents knew where they were. |
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For the next week there was a bitter struggle for Bourlon Wood, whose whaleback mass still dominates the battlefield. |
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Park rangers offer interpretive tours of the battlefield, and the visitor center holds a small museum. |
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His mission is to guide an assortment of infantry, vehicles, terradynes and aerodynes into victory on the battlefield. |
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So as long as this egoistic propaganda is kept up, India will continue to get the better of any encounters in the battlefield. |
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Tools and training aids are available to assist your unit to train safety and succeed on the battlefield. |
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Napoleon literally sat his horse on a hill overlooking the battlefield while aides-de-camp galloped to and fro delivering messages and orders. |
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The book's thesis emphasizes the supremacy of air power in shaping the battlefield. |
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Once minimally trained, most new recruits are quickly set out on the battlefield. |
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He's a lion on the battlefield, but you can't imagine him having visions, or much of the milk of human kindness. |
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The frame itself was nothing short of a battlefield to the indiscriminate slaughter of Yales and Stubbs. |
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The hesitancy and uncertainty that characterised the lead-up to this conflict has now been taken into the battlefield. |
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The last Anglo-Saxon king of England lay dead on a battlefield near Hastings, an arrow through his eye. |
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In response to increasing battlefield firepower, horse cavalry reduced the armor it used. |
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On the battlefield a bugle plays reveille and the lines of soldiers stir, ready to surge forward. |
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These grenades were both fragmentary and incendiary devices designed to cause either death or serious battlefield injuries. |
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Requirements and limitations on how you treat the enemy on the battlefield and off are part of that. |
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He got up from his sitting position and, with a slight limp in his gait, he ran towards the battlefield. |
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He was roguishly handsome, the kind of handsome that a drunken solider would be in uniform after a hard day on the battlefield. |
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We are as powerful a partner as you can get on the corporate battlefield, or in the political arena. |
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The Chinese had brought new tactics to the battlefield for directing mass peasant armies armed with crossbows. |
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As a result, preparing for armed conflict is no longer only a matter of simply assembling battlefield strength to destroy defined adversaries. |
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It is a privately held company, specializing in rugged battlefield imaging systems. |
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Were ancient athletics useful for preparing young Greek men for the battlefield? |
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When the Sabines later attacked Rome, the women ran onto the battlefield and secured peace between their fathers and husbands. |
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Scouts talk to more people on the battlefield than anyone else in the task force. |
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On the battlefield, this engine produced a loud backfire when starting, instantly drawing enemy fire. |
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It can direct close air support missions, act as a killer scout on the battlefield and help protect friendly troops. |
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Even on a conventional battlefield, conducting a successful relief in place is among the more demanding of military evolutions. |
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Many men, however, also saw it as their duty to bring honour to their clan or caste, by fighting bravely on the battlefield. |
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There is already some communication, but it is not specially structured for battlefield conditions. |
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Why did men keep on fighting when conditions on the battlefield were so awful? |
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Political geography may have been shaped in the mind as well as on the ground and the battlefield. |
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He knows he appeals to people who still regard politics not as the art of compromise, but as the battlefield of ideology. |
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On the battlefield, soldiers found small pockets of resistance as they explored the abandoned camp and timbered slopes. |
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I used the corridor as a battlefield and brought my tin soldiers from downstairs to form an army to face the advancing horsemen. |
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On the virtual battlefield of the business world, organizations that don't adapt to the latest technology quickly fall behind their competitors. |
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The new Hodgen splint held a limb in traction while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield. |
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If the rebel American militias were beaten on the battlefield, their ringleaders could expect to be hanged as traitors. |
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We must become like Arjuna, who became the topmost yogi and bhakta while fighting a war on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. |
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On top of just possessing different battlefield items, they all have statistic bonuses and minuses that they can add to each character. |
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Curiously enough, women seldom show any signs of timidity or shockability on the battlefield. |
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The call to return to the battlefield is one heeded by many veterans through the ages. |
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Five speeches within the first 190 lines of the play feature his triumphs and victories on the battlefield. |
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The clouds above formed a cloak of black, like a funeral shroud being shed over the battlefield. |
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He sighed and rested the blunt end of his broadsword against his shoulder, gazing sightlessly around the battlefield. |
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The constructive simulation is a computer model that simulates the roles of large numbers of participants on the battlefield. |
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In a couple of minutes we're in an even poorer-looking neighborhood, bouncing slowly on a street that resembles a heavily mortared battlefield. |
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In the blue sitting room, a sixsome of Civil War buffs mapped out battlefield campaigns. |
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History books tell us that wars are messy, chaotic and even nations fighting just causes make horrid moral mistakes and battlefield blunders. |
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Once Richard had been felled by a bolt from a crossbow, Philip began to enjoy success on the battlefield. |
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One of the ships destroyed was loaded with mustard gas, producing the only battlefield chemical casualties of the war. |
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With reporters wed to a military unit on the battlefield, the relationship would be symbiotic. |
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The status of contract personnel on the battlefield and the guaranteeing of continuing service in combat are murky and unsettled questions. |
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It demonstrated to large numbers of Americans that the war was unwinnable on the battlefield. |
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So instead of helping us in the battlefield she does most of the brainwork, like developing bombs, telling us the position of the enemy, etc. |
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The Guderian designed HF radio nets provided a level of command and control never before achieved on the battlefield. |
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The Allies had to mobilise and utilise their large resources effectively on the battlefield and in the air. |
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These are our valiant soldiers, the ones who die for us on the battlefield and in the electric chair. |
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As an 18-year-old he won a Bronze Star on the battlefield at the Battle of the Bulge for saving a comrade who was in jeopardy. |
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The only way to be nobilitated was through valour in the battlefield, and not through other merits. |
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Learning to see the battlefield through the viewfinder of a camera requires a special skill. |
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Large caliber rockets and precision artillery also remain a persistent threat throughout the evolving non-linear battlefield. |
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More commonly, lorries, half-tracks, and APCs have carried the infantryman onto the battlefield, and the MICV can now carry him across it. |
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A cloud of dust obscured the battlefield from view and Vegito was forced to cover his eyes. |
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Radar stations and satellites provide the eyes, a US battlefield command centre the brains, and the ground launch interceptors the brawn. |
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The morning news speaks of battlefield deaths and capture, reminding us that easy, unopposed openings do not tell the complete story of a war. |
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It requires a new attitude toward the battle and new strategy on the battlefield. |
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Fittingly, a medal was struck to commemorate the First Battle Of Little Sparta, and a monument was erected on the battlefield. |
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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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But since the football pitch has replaced the battlefield, our desire to see Germany get a good stuffing has not diminished. |
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If you, like Colthirst, find yourself donning a suit of armor at work, then your workplace has become a battlefield. |
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They made significant contributions to the war effort on the home front and the battlefield. |
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Information that is not tracked could later surprise the Army on the battlefield. |
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Half a ton of horseflesh running scared across a battlefield is a frightening and dangerous prospect. |
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In that combative battlefield there seems to be no middle ground, just the immovable solidarity of two irreconcilable forces. |
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So having wandered round the battlefield inspecting the impedimenta of the combatants, we come at last to the question from which it all started. |
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Girls get backhanded by misogynist male pigs, women get into fistfights with each other, old flames line up on opposite sides of the battlefield. |
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In INFOWAR, the computers and networks are the battlefield, computer programs are the weapons, and information assets are the targets. |
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Instead, he spoke as Marines and soldiers do in the headquarters tent or the barracks, on the battlefield or among comrades. |
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The battlefield was littered with atropine injectors used by panicky Iranian troops as an antidote against Iraqi nerve gas attacks. |
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Here on the battlefield, everything was a confusion of color, movement and smell. |
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Our Army's battlefield success is contingent on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time. |
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But never should the memory of his death be intoned as ammunition on the political battlefield. |
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Current training is based on a conventional, linear battlefield and enables drill sergeants to concentrate on the fundamentals of marksmanship. |
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The narrow isthmus, heavily defended by the Turks, was their battlefield for the next eight months. |
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By 1900, all modern armies had established balloon corps to provide timely and accurate battlefield intelligence. |
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Other commanders wore bright cloaks or gold-inlaid corselets to insure their recognition on the battlefield. |
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A posy of purple flowers picked from the battlefield on which the charge of the Light Brigade took place is to go on display to the public. |
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Aryan shrieks and runs out of my room, making such noise that her footfalls sound like an army trooping onto the battlefield. |
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Now, however, a covey of intellectuals have suggested that technology has changed the battlefield again. |
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Did anyone tell you you were crazy to be running around a desert battlefield at your age? |
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The framers of the convention therefore sought to draw a clear line against use of all chemical agents on the battlefield. |
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The Franks likewise suffered many casualties and were able to loot the camp but not to pursue the enemy beyond the battlefield. |
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This leads to poor situational awareness on the battlefield and increases overall risk, especially fratricide risk. |
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I had to gallop a white Spanish horse across the battlefield toward New Zealand's white snow-capped mountains. |
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The nature of the Civil War battlefield reinforced this gentlemen's dynamic because men could actually observe one another in combat. |
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Sun Tzu says defeating the enemy without battle requires greater skill than winning on the battlefield. |
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Thousands looked on, crammed in behind barriers on each side of the mock battlefield, while others got a grandstand view from Clifford's Tower. |
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Recently, the military has used computers in smart weaponry and battlefield digitization. |
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From there, the action quickly shifts to a battlefield that is dominated by a sense of the grisliness and cruelty of war. |
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Performance and cost pressures placed on electro-optic systems will continue to increase as battlefield demands increase. |
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Conceding that his partisans could not prevail on the battlefield, he proclaimed a policy of continued resistance through guerrilla warfare. |
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These simulators allow standard computers to emulate actual battlefield operating systems. |
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The soldiers have setup a battlefield encampment that sends injured soldiers through a five-step process. |
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More recently, it was used in both world wars as an oral medicine for battlefield infections and as a wound dressing. |
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While they can't be used when you're standing or running, once they've been set in place, they can cut a wide swath across a battlefield with the high rate of fire. |
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By then the Allied armies had advanced about ten miles and the Somme battlefield had been churned, like that of Verdun, into a featureless lunar landscape. |
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Its stark outline on the abandoned battlefield offers some protection. |
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The simplistic explanation, that the battlefield is a borderless region, is disingenuous. |
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More than three years of desert battlefield experience has proven that too much Army Reserve equipment is still incompatible and not interoperable with AC equipment. |
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The Colonian was huge and carried steel shells destined for the Somme battlefield in northern France, as well as copper ingots, brass fuses, ball-bearings and steel billets. |
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Once freed, Abdullah and a slew of recently released Taliban inmates have made a beeline back to the battlefield. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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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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Despite its recent gains on the battlefield, the fight against rebel brigades has taken a significant toll on the government army. |
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Your work since battle cry includes a book about the Civil War for children and efforts at battlefield preservation. |
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By one account, it aided U.S. troops in capturing or killing at least ten of those senior leaders from the battlefield. |
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So however detailed the statistics of the battlefield are, they cannot achieve the goal. |
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The utter silence of a warrior, in the bedlam of a battlefield. |
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Once he had deployed his forces on the battlefield, the commander-in-chief could only sit in his headquarters many miles behind the front line and hope for the best. |
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On the edges of the battlefield, damaged hulks of defeated ships listed slowly off to ignite in flashes of multicolored flame, or implode in showers of sparks. |
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They had their hoods drawn in the manner of their kind, and like vultures over a battlefield or perhaps like wraiths over a grave, they hovered over him to see if he was hurt. |
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The futility of war, the folly and the horror, and the lies that serve the bloodshed of the battlefield are writ large across Peter Whelan's The Accrington Pals. |
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He called his father from the battlefield on a satellite phone to say that he was bleeding out. |
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By demonstrating his willpower, staunchness, boldness and cold-blooded approach the commander shows his subordinates how to perform one's duty on the battlefield. |
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So why should their little battlefield altercations have scared her? |
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This time around you'll be fighting several variations of soldiers, including one that shoots lightning bolts all over the battlefield that somehow spawns new enemies. |
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Poor training and difficult terrain between them limited the battlefield effectiveness of drill, and there was often a wide gulf between drillbook theory and tactical reality. |
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And the sort of smart weapon systems that we currently see used to great excess in the battlefield outside towns may not be so smart or efficient in a built-up area. |
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Fighting spread a month later to the Morea, and Greek battlefield successes were marred by atrocities against Turkish civilians. |
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The quantum dot power plastic could be used for demanding energy, communications and military applications, such as battlefield or off-grid power generation. |
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The urban battlefield is like no other because of its crowdedness, large variety of challenging features, and wide variability from location-to-location throughout the world. |
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The modern battlefield is increasingly populated with civilians and paramilitary operatives who accompany U.S. forces in support of military operations. |
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President Bush had issued an executive order to hold everyone captured on the battlefield. |
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The journalists who covered the war, whether as unilaterals or embeds, will influence future coverage and carry their baggage from Iraq to the next battlefield. |
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While the dream of the confederacy was kept alive, the men on the battlefield on both sides perished by the tens of thousands. |
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The battlefield diminished behind us as we snaked down a sinuous road. |
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It has been suggested that the standing, humble pose of Lincoln recalls his Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the battlefield as a national cemetery. |
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I left the battlefield with ancient mud caked to the bottom of my shoes. |
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Elisha tells Namaan to come, and when he comes, it is with all the Aramean horses and chariots that have otherwise been deployed so bloodily on the battlefield. |
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Often, their good work on the political battlefield was rewarded with party preselection, or cushy jobs as ministerial aides, and careers in politics. |
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Blood transfusions on the battlefield, pioneered by Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War, saved many lives. |
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Training, maintenance, pre-combat checks, pre-combat inspections, and fieldcraft are what enable good units to execute when the time comes on the battlefield. |
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I pity such detractors, because if their spirits were not massively moved by the tragedy of a great hero expiring on the battlefield, they must be blocks of stones. |
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They allowed some of the weekend's 700 visitors the chance to handle a longbow, the English national weapon in the Middle Ages and a formidable force on the battlefield. |
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In the cold war, conventional doctrine held that the fear of mutual destruction would forever circumscribe escalation beyond the conventional battlefield. |
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The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. |
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On the Syrian battlefield, the lines between the Brotherhood and Jabhat al-Nusra, an offshoot of al Qaeda, often are blurred. |
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Technological advances in machine guns and artillery had caused such a stalemate on the battlefield that all parties involved were looking for ways to break the deadlock. |
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The Pentagon's supremacy on the battlefield is unrivalled and unstoppable. |
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If commandos get a new weapon or sensor, it probably will be used on a real mission or battlefield. |
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Of these, only the sai and tekko appear to be specifically intended as weapons and these were certainly never meant for battlefield or military application. |
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For now though, the TOW is the heaviest American-made weapon seen on the Syrian battlefield. |
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Chariots, which allowed bowmen or even heavily armored warriors to move around a battlefield quickly, appeared around 4,100 years ago and also made their debut in Mesopotamia. |
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Away from the battlefield, the two groups have sniped at one another online. |
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Since World War I, the wider dispersion of forces on the battlefield and the increased use of cover and concealment have reduced exposure to enemy fire. |
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In an era when battlefield telegraphy was impractical, sound was the primary means by which commanders grasped what was happening on the battlefield. |
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But the ability to address a large number of people, from ministers in Parliament to troops on the battlefield, stood Elizabeth in good stead for the future. |
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The tanks chase the terrified tenderfoot across a desolate battlefield. |
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The reconfigurable nature of the system design supports operations during deployment and early entry, and aids in transportability and battlefield mobility. |
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Amid the chaos and carnage, star-crossed lovers Jon Snow and Ygritte meet on the battlefield. |
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They can reconnoiter to determine enemy dispositions and occupy observation posts from which they can observe the battlefield and relay information to the commander. |
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Zakir is a fearless and impetuous fighter, a former Guantanamo prisoner who earned a reputation for brutality on the battlefield. |
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For visitors following the marked trail that leads around the battlefield, its powerful aura helps conjure up the tableaux that unfolded over a hundred years ago. |
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Miners also worked over the island itself, digging and turning over much of the land over like Wombats on the scrounge, leaving a battlefield landscape of deeply gouged scars. |
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By the end of the 19th century, regimental standards and colours were driven from the battlefield by the increasing range and accuracy of small-arms fire. |
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Traditional Sufi imams might once have dissuaded these young men from seeking out the Syrian battlefield. |
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One of Spain's best and most famous armies had suffered defeat on the battlefield. |
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The biggest threat to a mechanized commander on the Korean battlefield is enemy infantry equipped with antitank weapons. |
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The next day, along with a stretcher-bearer, he returned to the battlefield to rescue a fallen soldier. |
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The Cold War had become a battlefield marked by doublespeak. |
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His Lionhearted battlefield success left His Lionheart with no space for me. |
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It became a battlefield between the Seleucids, the Parthians, the Romans and the Sassanids. |
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The battlefield was a hellish scene of death and destruction. |
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The HTT program was an effort to use social science knowledge directly on the battlefield by deploying social scientists with troops. |
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Their limestone battlefield is peppered with limitless varieties of soft coral that look like easy targets for any hungry passerby. |
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The rapid detection and warning of the use of chemical agents on the battlefield are critical to force protection. |
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From the hoplological perspective, Japan's koryu bujutsu are among the last extant hand-to-hand battlefield martial fighting arts in the world. |
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The cavalry troops were used as scouts and dispatch riders rather than battlefield cavalry. |
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The toga picta was worn by triumphant generals and had embroidery of their skill on the battlefield. |
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More recently a suggestion has been made that the battlefield was on the A5 just south of Dunstable, Bedfordshire. |
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The Medici was also a group that treated wounded soldiers on the battlefield. |
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Foard believes this road to be the most probable route that both armies took to reach the battlefield. |
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A new interpretation of the battle now integrates the historic accounts with the battlefield finds and landscape history. |
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The Stanleys were positioned on the south side of the battlefield, on rising ground towards Stoke Golding and Dadlington. |
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The windmill lay between the core battlefield and Richard's camp on Ambion Hill and the rout of Norfolk's vanguard was in this direction. |
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They were also supported by battlefield artillery and the war wagon, relatively new innovations, and several large and expensive siege guns. |
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On the battlefield, it is thought that they were used to pick off enemy leaders. |
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The route that the English army took to the battlefield is not known precisely. |
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Another possibility is a Roman road between London and Lewes and then over local tracks to the battlefield. |
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The battlefield and abbey grounds are currently owned and administered by English Heritage and are open to the public. |
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The remains of some of Montfort's soldiers who had fled the battlefield were found in the nearby village of Cleeve Prior. |
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Plumer declined the suggestion, as eight fresh German divisions were behind the battlefield, with another six beyond them. |
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Yemen was in turmoil as Sana'a became a battlefield for the three dynasties, as well as independent tribes. |
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It was then announced that Hedd Wyn had been killed the previous month on the battlefield in Belgium. |
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It was then announced that Hedd Wyn had been killed the previous month on the battlefield in Belgium, and the bardic chair was draped in black. |
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The country remained a battlefield for the rest of the war, as the Allies were slowly moving up from the south. |
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They greatly extended the battlefield and made the 6-pounder even more outgunned in action. |
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Despite the death of Robert, his army won the battle and Charles the Simple had to escape from the battlefield. |
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The slow speed, overloaded crews and lack of battlefield communications undid the French. |
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Pilots reported being able to smell the stench of the battlefield hundreds of feet above it. |
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He then replied to Hitler confirming his determination to hold the battlefield. |
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He then advanced against the Lancastrians, having his life saved on the battlefield by the Welsh Knight Sir David Ap Mathew. |
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A Lancastrian heir, Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, was killed on the battlefield. |
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Pell-mell they rushed for Inverness and safety, leaving the strange battlefield to the stalwart five. |
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In the confusion, the French were allowed to escape the battlefield and avoid total disaster. |
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He gained popularity in France by restoring the Church, keeping taxes low, centralizing power in Paris, and winning glory on the battlefield. |
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They fought until darkness when Fastida and his Gepids withdrew from the battlefield and returned to their land. |
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Success on the battlefield against the Romans inspired additional invasions into the northern Balkans and deeper into Anatolia. |
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In time, the successors to muskets and cannon, in the form of rifles and artillery, would become core battlefield technology. |
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They not only fought in the battlefield but served as interpreters, informants, servants, teachers, physicians, and scribes. |
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In Medieval Europe the surgeons social status improved greatly as their expertise was needed on the battlefield. |
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Treating a wound was and remains the most crucial part of any battlefield medicine, as this is what keeps soldiers alive. |
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As remains true on the modern battlefield, hemorrhaging and shock were the number one killers. |
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Surgeons of the Medieval battlefield had the practice of amputation down to an art. |
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His greatest battlefield accomplishment was the defeat of the Ottoman fleet at Lepanto, which turned the tide against Turkish aggression. |
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Although they were present on the battlefield King Mathias preferred enlisting shielded men instead due to the arquebus's low rate of fire. |
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This was a useful way to reduce the cost of practice, or resupply oneself if control of the battlefield after a battle was retained. |
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There is no ability to capture the blood lost on the battlefield for reinfusion. |
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In addition, if wounded or sick on the battlefield, the prisoner will receive help from the International Committee of the Red Cross. |
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The solipsism that too frequently infects high commands has no place on a battlefield. |
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In fact a defeat on the battlefield, Tet was a virtual victory for the North, owing to its effect on public opinion. |
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For 50 years, this city that once graced postcards has been a battlefield. |
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Beauregard analyzed the terrain that he still held and saw an advantage at Water Oak Pond, a hotly contested water feature on the battlefield. |
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Extends Harris leadership in wideband communications by expanding family of solutions across all echelons of the battlefield. |
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Gomi picked up a cluster bomb on a battlefield while covering the Iraq war. |
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Late August 1793, an army general had been guillotined on the accusation of choosing too timid strategies on the battlefield. |
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Napoleon was, and remains, famous for his battlefield victories, and historians have spent enormous attention in analysing them. |
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God sent Saint George, who descended from Heaven riding on a horse, carrying with him a maroon cross to the battlefield. |
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Once Shaw returns home, his battlefield exploits are quickly taken advantage of by Iselin, a hard-line McCarthyesque anti-communist crusader. |
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The Irish picquets bravely covered the Highlanders retreat from the battlefield and prevented a massacre. |
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A stone lies on the eastern side of the battlefield that is supposed to mark the spot where Cumberland directed the battle. |
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On a logistical note, the flints used in British weapons also put them at a disadvantage on the battlefield. |
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The foreign fighters are often the most fanatical on the battlefield. |
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However, throughout this period, British, French, and German tactics constantly evolved to meet new battlefield challenges. |
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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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The final phase of the battle of the Somme saw the first use of the tank on the battlefield. |
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An important part of the work of the RAF is to support the British Army by ferrying troops and equipment at the battlefield. |
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His defeats on the battlefield brought still more opportunistic nations into the war. |
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The aim of any cavalry charge is to scatter the enemy lines and frighten the enemy off the battlefield. |
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He and many of his colleagues worked in battlefield hospitals at the Western Front in France. |
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George Buchanan claimed that they had replaced the trumpet on the battlefield. |
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Edward II was dragged away from the battlefield, hotly pursued by the Scottish forces, and only just escaped the heavy fighting. |
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A body, thought to be that of James, was recovered from the battlefield and taken to London for burial. |
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A fighter's main purpose is to establish air superiority over a battlefield. |
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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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Nowadays, musicians in British Army bands are normally required to take on a secondary role in the battlefield as medics. |
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He kept his troops close together following skirmishes where they had gained superiority, rather than allowing them to chase opponents off the battlefield. |
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Some of these methods date back to Roman battlefield medicine. |
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Along with this practice, they avoided killing enemies on the battlefield. |
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He had been from one of our old rival enemy gangs. My oldheads had told me the history of all the oldheads who got killed on the battlefield, which wasn't many. |
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Despite their opponents' exhaustion and hunger, the Aztecs failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority by choosing a vast plain as the battlefield. |
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People who live in glass dude ranches should not question the patriotism of real soldiers who fought and bled for this country on a real battlefield. |
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Army Night Vision Electronic Sensor Directorate for the use of digital watermarking in providing more effective battlefield, port and border intelligence. |
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The use of mail as battlefield armour was common during the Iron Age and the Middle Ages, becoming less common over the course of the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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By the 1880s, the machine gun had become a reliable battlefield weapon. |
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While Lewisite never became the battlefield hazard that had originally been feared, variations of BAL continue to be used wherever arsenic threatens human health. |
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It also meant that, compared to an archer or crossbowman, an arquebusier lost less of his battlefield effectiveness due to fatigue, malnutrition or sickness. |
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In addition, he called for the development of international treaties to guarantee the protection of neutral medics and field hospitals for soldiers wounded on the battlefield. |
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Harried by punishing guerrilla raids by the northern tribes and slowed by an unforgiving terrain, Severus was unable to meet the Caledonians on a battlefield. |
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Much of the nobility was killed on the battlefield or executed for participation in the war, and many aristocratic estates were lost to the Crown. |
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Northumberland took no action when signalled to assist his king, so Richard gambled everything on a charge across the battlefield to kill Henry and end the fight. |
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Jayapala defaulted on the payment and took to the battlefield once more. |
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A soldier aims across the battlefield at an enemy combatant. |
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Without preference for either theory, they constructed a single continuous battlefield boundary that encompasses the locations proposed by both Williams and Foss. |
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The Duke of Marlborough won a series of brilliant victories over the French, England's first major battlefield successes on the Continent since the Hundred Years War. |
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The patricians agreed, and the plebeians returned to the battlefield. |
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This weapon, more so than any other single factor, forced the Roman army to adopt previously unused or modified equipment to suit the conditions on the Dacian battlefield. |
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Lord Dacre discovered the body of James IV on the battlefield. |
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Having disposed of the French, Bedford called a halt to the pursuit and returned to the battlefield, where Salisbury was closely engaged with the Scots, now standing alone. |
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He was decapitated by an American cannonball, and the shattered remains of his head were left on the battlefield while his comrades hastily carried his body away. |
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The battlefield still looks much as it probably did at the time of the battle, but the burn and marsh which so badly hampered the Scots advance is now drained. |
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There is a small car park and a clearly marked and signposted battlefield trail with interpretive boards which make it easy to visualise the battle. |
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As brevetting was a temporary battlefield promotion granted for bravery and leadership in combat conditions, when the war ended so did the brevet commissions. |
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Fighters were developed in World War I to deny enemy aircraft and dirigibles the ability to gather information by reconnaissance over the battlefield. |
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Thomas, Lord Stanley, and Sir William Stanley brought a force to the battlefield, but held back while they decided which side it would be more advantageous to support. |
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Drumming is as ancient as the concept of formed military units, and their original purpose on the battlefield was to signal tactical movements and keep cadence on the march. |
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The newly invented machine gun and repeating rifle redefined firepower on the battlefield, and, in part, explains the high casualty rates of the American Civil War. |
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Several of Richard's key allies, such as the Earl of Northumberland and William and Thomas Stanley, crucially switched sides or left the battlefield. |
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This may have been the name of the stream that crosses the battlefield. |
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During the Crusades, one of the duties of surgeons was to travel around a battlefield, assessing soldiers' wounds and declaring whether or not the soldier was deceased. |
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They can carry a full medical history and can be accessed and updated by battlefield medics, thus providing transportable records of patient care. |
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The bodies of the English dead, including some of Harold's brothers and housecarls, were left on the battlefield, although some were removed by relatives later. |
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The battlefield execution of Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, and the later probable murder of Henry VI extinguished the House of Lancaster. |
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A wife whose husband exchanged the cornfield for a battlefield must have quailed at every birdcall and soughing wind, sure that they signaled an attack. |
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The bodies of the English dead, who included some of Harold's brothers and his housecarls, were left on the battlefield, although some were removed by relatives later. |
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