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space for the next (which is
coming up to shoot)
without turning face,
countermarching [contrap****ando] to the left but
showing the
enemy only the side of...
-
Benedict Arnold in
January 1781.
Greene led
Cornwallis on a
series of
countermarches around North Carolina; by
early March, the
British were
exhausted and...
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River Road. Instead, he
marched his
division the
wrong way, and the
countermarch was dela****
because he
directed his
original vanguard to move to the...
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space for the next (which is
coming up to shoot)
without turning face,
countermarching [contrap****ando] to the left but
showing the
enemy only the side of...
- to
Regensburg which Davout had
recently vacated. The
marching and
countermarching left the Armée d'Allemagne with its two
wings separated by 75 miles...
- as well as the
utilization of the
countermarch to make up for the crossbow's lack of speed. The
crossbow countermarch technique was
further refined in...
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threatened to raid
south into Hyderabad.
After several w****s of
pursuit and
countermarching,
Scindia reinforced the
combined Maratha army with his
modernized infantry...
- used as a slow
march during military ceremonies,
often while the band
countermarches. 1. Hail Columbia,
happy land! Hail, ye heroes, heav’n-born band, Who...
- and
maneuvered to cut the Gr**** line of supply,
requiring Alexander to
countermarch his forces,
setting the
stage for the
battle near the
mouth of the Pinarus...
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marched onto the
beach where the fort was
located and
fully utilized the
countermarching tactic. By
orienting all of his
arquebusiers into a block, he was able...