- stage.
Until a
decisive victory is achieved,
conflict over the
competing objectives will continue. The
phrases "
decisive battle" and "
decisive victory" have...
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Decisive Battles is a 2004
American animated do****entary
television series that
depicted historic conflicts using the game
engine from Rome:
Total War...
- such as
Press Play, Lift
London and a new
internal studio called Decisive Games.
Decisive Games was
previously mentioned in job postings,
saying that they...
-
USCGC Decisive (WMEC-629) was a
United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter.
Decisive's keel was laid on 12 May 1967, at the
Coast Guard Yard in...
- The
Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from
Marathon to
Waterloo is a book
written by Sir
Edward Shepherd Creasy and
published in 1851. This book tells...
-
addition to
forces from non-NATO
nations were deplo**** to Bosnia.
Operation Decisive Endeavor (SACEUR
OPLAN 40105),
beginning 6
December 1995, was a subcomponent...
-
three unmanned ground vehicles in light, medium, and
heavy configurations.
Decisive Lethality Platform (DLP), the
replacement for the M1
Abrams main battle...
- was
called Operation Ketsugō (ja) (決号作戦, ketsugō sakusen) ("Operation:
Decisive" or "Final Battle"). The ****anese
planned to
commit the
entire po****tion...
- the
genre of
street photography, and
viewed photography as
capturing a
decisive moment. Cartier-Bresson was one of the
founding members of
Magnum Photos...
-
Decisive Weapons is a
television series made by the BBC in ****ociation with the US
channel A&E. It ran for two
years airing on BBC2 in the UK from 1996...