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oblique order (also
known as the 'declined
flank') is a
military tactic whereby an
attacking army
focuses its
forces to
attack a
single enemy flank....
- a
flanking maneuver is a
movement of an
armed force around an
enemy force's side, or
flank, to
achieve an
advantageous position over it.
Flanking is...
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evolution was the
oblique order, made
famous in the
Battle of Leuctra. There, the
Theban general Epaminondas thinned out the
right flank and
centre of his...
- fissure, and an
oblique fissure. The left lung is
divided into two
lobes by an
oblique fissure which is
closely aligned with the
oblique fissure in the...
- volcano's
flanks is only 5%.
Slopes are
steepest near the
middle part of the
flanks and grow
shallower toward the base,
giving the
flanks a
concave upward...
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maneuvers is
designed by the
directors and drum
majors and can
include obliques,
flanks, countermarches, and
other Army
marching maneuvers. The Band is generally...
- by the
progressively arriving 50,000
Prussians who
attacked the
French flank and
inflicted heavy casualties. In the evening,
Napoleon ****aulted the Anglo-allied...
- in
oblique order: This
involves placing your
flanks in a
slanted fashion (refusing one's
flank) or
giving a vast part of your
force to a
single flank (e...
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tinged head, a
black eye, and a wide
black lengthwise stripe on each
flank.
Oblique-swimming
triplefins are
plankton feeders taking their tiny
copepod and...
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white cross. Seyc****es Seyc****es 1:2 June 18, 1996
Philippe Uzice Five
oblique bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, red, white, and
green (bottom) radiating...