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benefit of
enfilading an
enemy formation is that, by
firing along the long axis, it
becomes easier to hit
targets within that formation.
Enfilade fire takes...
- In architecture, an
enfilade is a
series of
rooms formally aligned with each other. This was a
common feature in
grand European architecture from the Baroque...
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Enfilades are a
class of tree data
structures invented by
computer scientist Ted
Nelson and used in
Project Xanadu "Green"
designs of the 1970s and 1980s...
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enfilade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Enfilade is a
military formation laterally exposed to
enemy fire.
Enfilade may also
refer to:
Enfilade (architecture)...
- The Neva
Enfilade of the
Winter Palace, St Petersburg, is a
series of
three large halls arranged in an
enfilade along the palace's m****ive
facade facing...
- in
which he sang [on "Rolodex Propaganda"] and did the
ransom note [on "
Enfilade"]." In 2010,
Rodriguez stated that he felt the
album was “ruined by the...
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terrain conditions of its location,
avoiding dead
angles and
often allowing enfilading fire. To this end they
contained up to
three chambers in
which a single...
- them
further protection.
Curtain walls were
studded with
towers to
allow enfilading fire
along the wall.
Arrowslits in the
walls did not
become common in...
- the Le
Hamel strongpoint,
which had its
embrasure facing east to
provide enfilade fire
along the
beach and had a
thick concrete wall on the
seaward side...
-
defended the
section of Line
Jackson closest to the
Mississippi River with
enfilading fire,
making it look like the
British offensive completely failed even...