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naval base
defence organisation, they were
handled as an
integral part of the army-commanded
ground based air
defences. The
basic air
defence unit is typically...
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protected by
coastal batteries and
other fixed defences from the
early 19th
century until the 1960s.
These defences were
constructed to
protect the Australian...
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defence mechanisms. Also,
devaluation and
projective identification are seen as
borderline defences.
Robert Plutchik's (1979)
theory views defences as...
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manic defence against becoming aware of the
damage done to
objects in this way. For Kleinians, at the core of
manic defences in
narcissism stood...
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advertising the
presence of
strong defences in aposematism, by
mimicking animals which do
possess such
defences, by
startling the attacker, by signalling...
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Deputy Chief of the
Defence Staff is the
title of a
senior officer in the
British Armed Forces who
reports to the
Chief of the
Defence Staff and the Vice-Chief...
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formal coastal defences during the
early Ming
dynasty (14th century) to
protect against attacks by
pirates (wokou).
Coastal defences were maintained...
- Normandy's
coastal defences began in
earnest on 5 June at 23:30, with RAF
Bomber Command units targeting the
primary coastal defences. The
attack continued...
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characterised by the moves: 1. d4 Nf6 They are all to
varying degrees hypermodern defences,
where Black invites White to
establish an
imposing presence in the centre...
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would limit any incursion, with
localised defences for "vulnerable points" such as airfields. Work on
these defences continued through the
summer of 1940,...