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Tactically, the top of Suribachi is one of the most important locations on the island.
Tactically however, they provided little advantage or support to the attackers with most breaking down or becoming immobilized in the terrain of the battlefield and only nine actually reaching and penetrating the German lines.

Tactically and important
Tactically, it is considered an important defining characteristic for an Opposition Leader to be able ask a pertinent question of the Prime Minister or Premier, or to single out perceived weak performers in the Ministry.
Tactically, loadmasters may also directly affect combat readiness as they are also responsible for determining the load order of aircraft so that more tactically important materiel ( e. g. ammunition ) is off-loaded and therefore ready to deploy faster than other support items ; this may be especially germane to forward operating bases.

Tactically and .
Tactically, it was imperative for Villeroi to occupy Taviers on his right and Autre-Eglise on his left, but by adopting this posture he had been forced to over-extend his forces.
Tactically, hoplites were vulnerable to attacks by cavalry, and since the Persians had substantial numbers of cavalry, this made any offensive maneuver by the Athenians even more of a risk, and thus reinforced the defensive strategy of the Athenians.
Tactically, the guerrilla army would avoid any confrontation with large units of enemy troops, but seek and eliminate small groups of soldiers to minimize losses and exhaust the opposing force.
Tactically the Zulu acquitted themselves well in at least 3 encounters, Isandhlwana, Hlobane and the smaller Intombi action.
Tactically, this improves the systems survivability by allowing the battery to operate dispersed by pairs across the countryside and allowing the howitzer to quickly displace between salvos, or if attacked by indirect fire, aircraft, or ground forces.
Tactically indifferent with the Dutch losing two ships and the English one, the battle would have enormous political implications.
Tactically, ODI cricket was transformed by Sri Lanka's World Cup success, when it employed the highly aggressive opening pair of Sanath Jayasuriya and Romesh Kaluwitharana.
Tactically, a bowler will bowl topspinners to draw a batsman forward before using the dip and extra bounce to deceive them.
Tactically, the Canadian battalion forms the core of the infantry battle group, which also includes various supporting elements such as armour, artillery, combat engineers and combat service support.
Tactically and administratively, each corps area commander was the senior army officer for his geographical area, typically functioned as a commanding general of an existing Regular Army corps or division in their area.
" Tactically trying to win them over, he tells them to go to his brother Gloucester, who will reward them better for his life than Edward will for his death.
Tactically it is about as powerful as a Galaxy-class starship, but only has half as many crew.
Tactically this was the worst defeat in Dutch naval history with the exception of the Battle of Lowestoft ; strategically the defeat threatened to be disastrous.
Tactically, Soult planned his battles well, but often left too much to his subordinates.
Tactically and strategically, these operations made no sense.
Tactically, the Persian fleet should have held the advantage at sea, since the Athenian part of the Greek fleet was, despite their efforts at Artemisium and Salamis, still raw in seamanship.
Tactically Tourville made the best he could of a difficult situation.
Tactically, Richthofen found little need to retain anti-aircraft artillery to defend airfields.
Tactically, both sides faced the common problem of the wars fought amongst the Successors ; how to defeat an army equipped in the same manner and using the same basic tactics.
Tactically, this is known as an ' open feint '; in front of everyone, you point west, when your goal is actually in the east.
Tactically, she was initially invaluable to Guevara's guerrillas because she used radio equipment hidden in a compartment behind the wall in her apartment to not only send coded messages to Fidel Castro in Havana ; but to Guevara's guerrillas in the field by posing as a radiohost giving encoded relationship advice to fictitious lovelorn couples.
Tactically, Robertson urged “ slow attrition, by a slow and gradual advance on our part, each step being prepared by a predominant artillery fire and great expenditure of ammunition ” and stressed the importance of counterbattery work.

Germans and won
Hurst played a part in a goal for Peters which put England 2 – 0 up, but the Germans forced their way back and won 3 – 2 after extra time.
It was a battle that, despite the French ability to fend off the Germans, neither side won.
For the Western Allies, the terms which the Germans imposed on the Russians were interpreted as a reminder and a warning of what to expect if the Germans and the other Central Powers won the war.
The Swiss have won more medals than any other nation, and since the 1990s Germans have been dominant in international competition.
As the Russian Civil War weakened the Russian Empire, the Baltic countries won the independence war against both the Russian army and the Baltic Germans of the United Baltic Duchy, making the former Baltic German elite lose their status and influence.
Drusus campaigned against those Germans along the lower Rhine, and after devastating the lands west and north of the Rhine he won over ( or defeated or intimidated ) the Frisians.
The first phase lasted until the Germans attacked and won a stunningly fast victory in June 1940.
In June 1944 the Normandy landings and subsequent Operation Overlord liberated France and cost the Germans their air and submarine bases, won in 1940.
The Middle East won out, being closer to home and a campaign against the far more dangerous Germans.
Thornley also argued that Germany was almost defeated and, if Hitler were assassinated, he would become a martyr to some Germans, and give rise to speculation that Germany might have won if Hitler had survived.
Despite estimates that the Germans could land up to 170, 000 men, he thought an invasion unlikely unless the Germans had first won on the Western Front, and favoured fighting on the coast rather than a strong central reserve.
Both teams already were qualified for advance to the next round, and the East Germans won 1 – 0.
Initially the Germans were treated as inferior by the Italians, but after Galland had flown some daring and impressive low-level manoeuvres, the German contingent won their hosts ' respect.
The Germans eventually won after Chris Waddle missed his penalty and England failed to reach the final.
The Germans won 2 – 1.
In 1914 during World War I a German army under the command of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg won an important victory over two Russian armies in the Second Battle of Tannenberg ( which actually took place closer to Olsztyn-then known as Allenstein-but was named as " Tannenberg " by the victorious Germans for propaganda purposes, to cast it as revenge for their medieval defeat ) who had invaded East Prussia.
In the men's tournament, the Australians have won the trophy twelve, the Germans nine, and the Dutch eight times.
The Germans counter-attacked two days later, but were repelled by those regiments, in which an officer from the 1st Surreys won a Victoria Cross for his actions during the defence of the hill.
Peters scored against the Germans again early in the second half – a run and finish from behind a defender which no West German player had spotted – to establish a 2 – 0 lead, but later Ramsey committed a tactical error by substituting Peters and Bobby Charlton with Colin Bell and Norman Hunter, and West Germany won 3 – 2 in extra-time.
Germans won the vote by a measure of 60 % to 40 %.
Despite being populated ( due to the circumstances even more than usual ) mainly by Italian makers, it was the aerodynamically improved BMW 328 driven by Germans Huschke von Hanstein / Walter Bäumer that won the high-speed race at an all-time high average of.
The East Germans won 2 – 0 to effectively seal their first ever qualification for the World Cup, which would be held over the border in West Germany.

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