- each
other to
produce an
improvised military camp. It is also
known as a
laager (from Afrikaans),
especially in
historical African contexts, and a tabor...
- Gruetli-
Laager (/ˈɡruːtli ˈlɑːɡər/ GROOT-lee LAH-gər) is a city in
Grundy County, Tennessee,
United States. The po****tion was 1,813 at the 2010 census...
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could see the
relief column laagering on the
south bank of the
Neyzane (now Inyezane) on the
evening of 1 April. The
laager was
sited on a 300 ft (91 m)...
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wagons would force the
wagons into an open column,
instead of an
enclosed laager as
successfully emplo****
defensively at
Veglaer on 12
August 1838. The military...
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second line of defence,
should the
outer rampart fall, was
formed by
laagering the
wagons inside the walls. A
horse and
cattle kraal was constructed...
- army
marched in
expanded battle array. The Russian-Cossack army went in
laager formation. On the
first day of the
battle the
Polish and
Tatar cavalry clashed...
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Laager Point is a con****uous
headland extending out from
President Beaches on
Byers Peninsula,
Livingston Island in the
South Shetland Islands, Antarctica...
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infantry manned the
laager. The
gunners had been told that if the
Zulus got in
close they were to
abandon their guns and make for the
laager. Wood's
force mustered...
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personnel carrier Carroballista Cavalry Chariot Fire
arrow Horse artillery Laager,
Tabor (formation) Self-propelled
artillery Tank
Tachanka Wagon Wagon fort...
- oxen, and many Boer
families joined their menfolk in the
siege lines and
laagers (encampments),
fatally en****bering Cronjé's army.
Roberts launched his...