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For and offensive
For this end, and in order to maintain their momentum, the French and their allies would swing over to the offensive in 1706.
For instance, the offensive team may be faced with one or two downs left in a possession and still ten or more yards to go to earn a new set of downs.
For the next six years, Iran was on the offensive.
For example, the bread-and-butter Soldier class has medium armor, medium speed, and a well-rounded selection of weapons and grenades, while the Scout class is lightly armored, very fast, has a scanner that detects nearby enemies, but has very weak offensive weapons.
For many years, defensive and offensive tactics were well balanced leading to protracted and costly wars such as Europe had never known, involving more and more planning and government involvement.
When Gérôme exhibited For Sale ; Slaves at Cairo at the Royal Academy in London in 1871, it was " widely found offensive ", perhaps partly because the British liked to think they had successfully suppressed the slave trade in Egypt, also for cruelty and " representing fleshiness for its own sake ".
For a time, starting in 1651, the Nguyễn themselves went on the offensive and attacked parts of Trịnh territory.
For example, Toadstool's abilities are primarily healing techniques, whereas Geno and Bowser have offensive attacks that deal high amounts of damage.
For instance, during the Williamson affair, Monsignor Robert Wister publicly declared that the negationist comments made by the controversial SSPX bishop might be " offensive and erroneous " but " not a heresy " and " not an excommunicable offense ", calling Williamson " not a heretic, but ... a liar ".
For various reasons, mostly related to the unexpected consequences of the invasion, as well as revelations of misinformation provided by US authorities, the US public ’ s perspective on its government ’ s choice to initiate an offensive is increasingly negative.
For the 1954 football season, Landry became the defensive coordinator for the Giants, opposite Vince Lombardi, who was the offensive coordinator.
:" For ... outstanding service ... as Chief of Staff to Commander First Carrier Task Force, Pacific, during action against enemy Japanese forces in the Pacific War from 15 December 1944 to 15 May 1945 ... Commodore Burke was in large measure responsible for the efficient control under combat conditions of the tactical disposition, the operation, the security and the explosive offensive power of his task force in its bold and determined execution of measures designed to force the capitulation of the Japanese Empire ... throughout the seizure of bases at lwo Jima and Okinawa, including two carrier strikes on Tokyo, a carrier strike on the Kure Naval Base, and engagement with the Japanese Fleet on 7 April, in which several hostile man-o-war were destroyed by our aircraft ..."
:" For exceptionally meritorious conduct ... as Chief of Staff to Commander, Carrier Task Force, Pacific Fleet, from March 27 to October 30., 1944 ... ( He ) planned and executed a long series of successful offensive operations in support of the reduction of the other perimeter of Japanese defenses in New Guinea, the Carolines, the Marianas, Halmshera, and the Philippine Islands.
For example, it is illegal to harass a woman by making offensive comments about women in general.
For example, while offensive counterintelligence is a mission of the US CIA's National Clandestine Service, defensive counterintelligence is a mission of the U. S. Diplomatic Security Service ( DSS ), Department of State, who work on protective security for personnel and information processed abroad at US Embassies and Consulates.
For the next six months, the Japanese had the initiative and went on the offensive.
For example, in early July the Sixth Army was defending a line, while also committing to an offensive which involved a distance of around.
For the first six years of the column, Savage had his readers address him with " Hey faggot ", as a comment on previous efforts to recapture offensive words.
For example, Paul Buchanan, a popular, world-renowned lecturer on international relations and security, was summarily dismissed in 2007 because a student to whom he sent an email complained that she found his comments about her performance in his class to be offensive.
For example, it may be deemed offensive for a white person to make a joke about Asians, whereas it would be more acceptable for an Asian to make a similar joke about their own culture, or an Asian make a joke about white people can be variously funny or offending to some extent.
For six days prior to the beginning of the American offensive allied heavy artillery targeted German defenses around Aachen.
For many years they were coached by Jay Gruden, younger brother of Jon Gruden, but he became the offensive coordinator of the UFL's Florida Tuskers ( now Virginia Destroyers ) after the cancellation of the AFL's 2009 season.
For this reason, Germany decided to give up on Moscow for the time being, and the summer offensive of 1942 decided to focus on the war in the south, with the target being the oil fields of the Caucasus.
For instance the Licensing Act of 1662 was aimed generally at " heretical, seditious, schismatical or offensive books of pamphlets " rather than just erotica per se.
For the World War II German offensive, see Battle of the Bulge.

For and commander
For example a divisional artillery commander may authorise selected observers to order fire to the entire divisional artillery.
Writing might include the name of the owning military unit or commander or might be more imaginative: " Take this ," " Ouch ," and even " For Pompey's backside " added insult to injury, whereas dexai (" take this " or " catch!
For instance, they make a disputed claim that Franks threatened to fire General William Wallace, commander of the Army's V Corps, for saying to the press during that war that the enemy the U. S. was facing was different from the enemy the military had planned against.
For instance, he was played by David Farrar in the 1962 fiction film The 300 Spartans, where he is portrayed as a cruel, power-crazed despot and an inept commander.
# Unity of Command ( For every objective, ensure unity of effort under one responsible commander )
For many years, Filipino World War II veterans protested in the park named after their former commander regarding promises made when they enlisted that the United States had reneged on.
For combatant platoons ( platoons engaged in combat with guerrilla rebels ), a corporal or sergeant would be the most likely commander.
For a time, it appeared that the White Army would succeed in its drive ; Leon Trotsky, as commander of Red Army forces hastily concluded an agreement with Nestor Makhno's anarchist Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine or ' Black Army ' for mutual support.
: For extraordinary heroism and distinguished service ... as the commander of a destroyer squadron operating in the Northern Solomon Islands area during the period from midnight October 30 to noon November 2, 1943.
For although the officer corps, confused about the issues and unwilling to defy the government openly, refused to join in Kornilov's mutiny, it despised Kerensky for his treatment of their commander, the arrest of many prominent generals and his pandering to the left.
( For personal documents condolence his commander F. Bochmann, department FBNr. 48 2 79 a, 15 July 1943 is shown ) that Schroeder 8 July 1943 " west of the village Gouki has remained as head of the heavy tank company of our regiment from the enemy.
For additional protection the commander, No. 1 and No. 2 were armed with pistols, while the remaining three carried rifles.
For extended periods, the commander of Viborg at the Novgorod / Russian front did, in practice, function as a margrave, keeping all the crown's income from the fief to use for the defense of the realm's eastern border.
For Operation Anaconda, its commander, Army Major General Franklin L. Hagenbeck, directed coalition forces, U. S. soldiers and Afghan forces, to destroy remaining al Qaeda and Taliban forces in an area located roughly 65 nautical miles south of the Afghan capital, Kabul.
For many years the position of Emperor had been a purely ceremonial office, however, and the real political power rested in the hands of the Shogun, the military commander and dictator of the nation.
For example, she once pretended to be a slave when Ferengi pirates hijacked the Enterprise ( Acquisition ), distracted a group of Suliban invaders by acting deranged ( Shockwave ( Part II )), and pretended to be a domineering Vulcan commander preparing for an execution ( Precious Cargo ).
For most of the Civil War, he served as a field commander in Manchuria and Eastern China.
For example, in his panegyric of Theodore I Laskarsis, Choniates describes a battle with a Seljuk sultan as a battle between Christianity and Islam, and rhetorically compares the wounds of Theodore, who had himself slain an enemy commander, to those of Christ on the crossDimiter Angelov suggests that western crusading ideology may have influenced the development of this view on reconquest, and during this period, there is mention that Patriarch Michael IV Autoreianos offered full remission of sins to Nicene troops about to enter battle, a practice almost identical to a western plenary indulgence.
For this action, he was promoted commander on 9 July 1813.
For example, at the battle of Yao Pass, Zhang Liang suggested tricking the Qin commander into surrendering by bribing him with gifts.
For a senior commander to take the word of an inexperienced junior officer and commit to such a poorly planned experiment at a critical time is very questionable.
For his services as a corps commander, Browning was mentioned in despatches a second time, and was awarded the Legion of Merit in the degree of Commander by the United States government.
For his services as commander of the Desert Mounted Corps, Chauvel was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George in June 1919, was awarded the French Croix de Guerre avec Palme by the President of France and the Order of the Nile ( 2nd Class ) by the Sultan of Egypt, and was mentioned in despatches for the 11th time.
For these reasons, Prussian and German military victories would often be credited professionally to the Chief of Staff, rather than to the nominal commander of an army.

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