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  2. Battle drill - Wikipedia

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    A battle drill is a type of standard operating procedure used in the training of infantry. Based on commonly encountered scenarios, battle drills are used to establish standardized actions of a team, allowing for a quick collective response without the need for deliberate decision making.

  3. Military exercise - Wikipedia

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    A military exercise, training exercise, maneuver (manoeuvre), or war game is the employment of military resources in training for military operations. Military exercises are conducted to explore the effects of warfare or test tactics and strategies without actual combat .

  4. Warfare 1917 - Wikipedia

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    In-game units such as the riflemen, machine gunners, assaulters, officers, sharpshooters, and tanks can be used in both the British and German campaigns and custom mode. [1] Support weapons can also be called down upon command, such as artillery, mortar, and mustard gas, but, like other units, must load up first. The game also allows users to ...

  5. Horrifying new video game puts players in the shoes of ... - AOL

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    The YouTube video starts with the long-haired, trench coat-wearing main character's haunting narrative meant to take gamers inside the mind of a mass killer. "My name is not important," says the ...

  6. Bill Budge's Space Album - Wikipedia

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    The games are Death Star, Asteroids, Tail Gunner, and Solar Shootout. [3] Death Star was based around a scenario similar to the Death Star "trench battle" that formed the climax of the 1977 film, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Asteroids was a variant of the popular arcade video game of the same name.

  7. Clear for Action - Wikipedia

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    Clear for Action is a 1984 video game published by The Avalon Hill Game Company. Gameplay. Clear for Action is a game in which up to eight players can fight ...

  8. The Great War: Western Front - Wikipedia

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    The Great War: Western Front received "mixed or average reviews", according to the review aggregator Metacritic. [8]Rock Paper Shotgun felt the game captured the atmosphere of the First World War, but criticized the user interface as clunky and difficult to use, leading to strategic missteps, "often I screamed aloud at my men to stay in the fucking trench". [9]

  9. Space Encounters - Wikipedia

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    The game is on a timer, typically 90 seconds, but adjustable at the arcade for 45, 60, 75 or 90 seconds. [1] If the player's ship is hit or contacts the trench walls, it tumbles out of the trench in a fashion similar to Darth Vader at the end of Star Wars. After a brief delay it regains control and flies back into the trench to continue the action.