The Army and Navy of AmericaApplewood Books, 16. 9. 2009 - Počet stran: 700 |
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... success . PART IV . - The late war , of which this part treats , is more distinguished for the numerous naval victories which the Americans gained over the most powerful nation that ever existed . These are all fully described , as well ...
... success . PART IV . - The late war , of which this part treats , is more distinguished for the numerous naval victories which the Americans gained over the most powerful nation that ever existed . These are all fully described , as well ...
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... Success of Napoleon . XXIV . Of Flank Attacks . XXV . Importance of a single Line of Operations . XXVI . Of Dis- tances between Marching Corps - Retreat of Moreau - Mountain Campaigns . XXVII . Of disappointing an Enemy's Wishes ...
... Success of Napoleon . XXIV . Of Flank Attacks . XXV . Importance of a single Line of Operations . XXVI . Of Dis- tances between Marching Corps - Retreat of Moreau - Mountain Campaigns . XXVII . Of disappointing an Enemy's Wishes ...
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... success . I. To throw , by a combined operation , the greatest mass of forces upon the decisive or primitive objective point , in which resides the principle of strength in the enemy , so as to destroy this point in the shortest , most ...
... success . I. To throw , by a combined operation , the greatest mass of forces upon the decisive or primitive objective point , in which resides the principle of strength in the enemy , so as to destroy this point in the shortest , most ...
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... success . It was the opinion of Frederick the Great , that all wars should be short and rapid ; because a long war insensibly relaxes discipline , depopulates the state , and exhausts its resources . The principle of rapid- B ity ...
... success . It was the opinion of Frederick the Great , that all wars should be short and rapid ; because a long war insensibly relaxes discipline , depopulates the state , and exhausts its resources . The principle of rapid- B ity ...
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... successful : but , to effect this purpose , the com- binations must be such as to produce a unity of movements , conducing simultaneously to the same object . It is necessary to avoid dispositions which have generally proved fatal ...
... successful : but , to effect this purpose , the com- binations must be such as to produce a unity of movements , conducing simultaneously to the same object . It is necessary to avoid dispositions which have generally proved fatal ...
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