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Because of this capability, they make excellent flanking and escort units.
Furthermore, Charley was either feeding more troops into the fight or doing a little flanking of the company himself.
Flanking Kirk, she spoke as she led him into the corridor.
Then the Group should proceed with the flanking of the Hungarian Army.
One flanking (side) platform is in use at each station, however the second platform which was originally used can still be seen.
The casemate is a simple flanking one, that means it has just only one shooting room which is directed towards North.
There were no tactics built into the plan, no flanking or diversionary operations, no contingencies for possible setbacks.
While this set did not introduce any new keyword mechanics, it expanded on the flanking and phasing mechanics which were introduced in Mirage.
Flanking Fitzgerald are Bill Lindsay and Jody Hull.
Unable to reach the caves with the smaller artillery, the Japanese came out of the caves and prepared for a full-scale flanking on Hu's unit.
According to Ives, they are sunrises indicating progress and the flanking, Assyrian-style griffins represent integrity and watchfulness.
Allowing flanking (attacking while a teammate is on the opposite side of the target to create a sneak attack) makes the rogue deal a great amount of damage.
There is sturdy flanking by Gena Rowlands as a sympathetic woman and Walter Matthau as a relentless sheriff.
Prideaux Place: Entrance Gate & Flanking Walls (Mock Fortifications)
Flanking Naina Devi are the deities of Mata Kali and Lord Ganesha.
This presented a major flanking of ICU positions in Tiyoglow and Buurhakaba by striking towards the Shabeellaha Dhexe area.
In the Battle of Long Island, Cornwallis led the reserve division that took part in the successful flanking of the American position on Gowanus Heights.
In addition, ten heavy artillery groups of the flanking I and XVII Corps were assigned tasks in support of the Canadian Corps.
Abraham Lincoln wrote, "The flanking of Bragg at Shelbyville, Tullahoma and Chattanooga is the most splendid piece of strategy I know of."
A larger-scaled tactical flanking is called a strategic flanking, where the targets of the flanking could be as large as divisions or even entire armies.
F Map Flanking Piazza San Giovanni in Laterano is Domenico Fontana's 16th-century Palazzo Laterano.
Flanking Piazza del Quirinale, this immense palazzo served as the papal summer residence for almost three centuries until the keys were begrudgingly handed over to Italy's new king in 1870.
Flanking Albert were his lawyers, John Quinlan Kelly, who represented Nicole Brown's family in its civil lawsuit against O. J. Simpson, and Gerard Treanor.
'When you get around in back and make contact,' MacRae warned the two who were to lead the flanking and covering moves, 'you may have one deuce of a time telling friend from foe.
There was no flanking in these woods: indeed, a ground car (much less a truck) would almost run into itself trying to get around these trees, or even be able to make headway over this soaking wet humus.