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  2. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air, ground, sea, and space operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel ...

  3. The Monument Mythos - Wikipedia

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    Tilly Lawton of Pocket Tactics classified the series as a type of an alternate reality game, albeit one with a "[narrative] that [doesn't] alter regardless of player participation" (using the novel term "unfiction"). [10]

  4. Encirclement - Wikipedia

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    Encirclement is a military term for the situation when a force or target is isolated and surrounded by enemy forces. [1] The situation is highly dangerous for the encircled force. At the strategic level, it cannot receive supplies or reinforcements, and on the tactical level, the units in the force can be subject to an attack from several sides ...

  5. Pocket (military) - Wikipedia

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    Pocket (military) The eastern front at the time of the Battle of Moscow: Encirclement and Battle of Kiev (1941) to 9 September 1941. A pocket is a group of combat forces that have been isolated by opposing forces from their logistical base and other friendly forces. In mobile warfare, such as blitzkrieg, salients were more likely to be cut off ...

  6. Infantry tactics - Wikipedia

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    The infantry phalanx was a Sumerian tactical formation as far back as the third millennium BC. [1] It was a tightly knit group of hoplites, generally upper and middle-class men, typically eight to twelve ranks deep, armored in helmet, breastplate, and greaves, armed with two-to-three metre (6~9 foot) pikes and overlapping round shields. [2]

  7. Falaise pocket - Wikipedia

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    The Falaise pocket or battle of the Falaise pocket (‹See Tfd› German: Kessel von Falaise; 12–21 August 1944) was the decisive engagement of the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. Allied forces formed a pocket around Falaise, Calvados, in which German Army Group B, consisting of the 7th Army and the Fifth Panzer Army (formerly ...

  8. Envelopment - Wikipedia

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    The friendly forces can choose to attack the pocket or invest it (to stop resupplies and to prevent breakouts) and wait for a beleaguered enemy to surrender. A vertical envelopment is "a tactical maneuver in which troops, either air-dropped or air-landed, attack the rear and flanks of a force, in effect cutting off or encircling the force".

  9. Police Tactical Unit (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Police Tactical Unit (Singapore) Coordinates: 1°17′42.41″N 103°48′01.76″E. The anti-riot vehicle is one of the most well-recognised icon of the Singapore PTU amongst the local population, commonly referred to as the Ang Chia (literally "Red Vehicle" in Hokkien). The Police Tactical Unit (PTU) is a paramilitary specialist unit of the ...