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Neither Alfred's reformed fyrd nor his burhs alone would have afforded a sufficient defence against the Vikings ; together, however, they robbed the Vikings of their major strategic advantages: surprise and mobility.
Common rationales for exploring space include advancing scientific research, uniting different nations, ensuring the future survival of humanity and developing military and strategic advantages against other countries.
Tactics, then, are isolated actions or events that take advantage of opportunities offered by the gaps within a given strategic system, although the tactician never holds onto these advantages.
The strategic advantages possessed by the Germans were not appreciated outside Germany until after hostilities had ceased.
Two overseas tours were undertaken, to France and to North America, both of which promised greater strategic advantages in the event of war.
Longstreet advocated the first strategic movements to utilize rail, interior lines, and create temporary numerical advantages in Mississippi or Tennessee prior to Gettysburg.
Moreover, Raeder failed to take into account the possibility that in the long run Norway's occupation might represent a burden to Germany out of all proportion to its strategic advantages " Norway was vital to Germany as a transport route for iron ore from Sweden, a supply that Britain was determined to stop.
Their analysis of military history convinced them that decisive and aggressive strategic offensive was the only doctrine of victory, and feared that overemphasis of firepower, and the resultant dependence on entrenchment would make this all but impossible, and leading to the battlefield stagnant in advantages of the defensive position, destroying troop morale and willingness to fight.
Many seasons also include during individual challenges: a ' loved one ' challenge where a family member, friend or significant other of each player participates or is part of the challenge reward ; the ' Survivor Auction ' in which contestants bid against each other on luxury items and strategic advantages ; a challenge in which the winning contestant receives a car ; and a challenge that includes components of previous challenges from that season.
Despite these strategic advantages, the large city in the area would become Wenatchee, just seven miles upriver from the site of present-day Rock Island.
The moderate Tory ministry of Marlborough, the Lord Treasurer Godolphin, and the Speaker of the House of Commons Robert Harley, were hampered by, and often at variance with, their High Tory colleagues whose strategic policy favoured the full employment of the Royal Navy in pursuit of trade advantages and colonial expansion overseas.
The strategic position on the North Sea coast had major advantages for Ostend as a harbour but also proved to be a source of trouble.
One of the biggest strategic advantages a company can have is blood ties ," according to a Business Week study
Neither Alfred's reformed fyrd nor his burhs alone would have afforded a sufficient defence against the Vikings ; together, however, they robbed the Vikings of their major strategic advantages: surprise and mobility.
Neither Alfred's reformed fyrd nor his burhs alone would have afforded a sufficient defence against the Vikings ; together, however, they robbed the Vikings of their major strategic advantages: surprise and mobility.
Old military material has to be discarded due to age or is lost due to fighting and new and different military material is needed by the military to maintain strategic advantages over the military technologies of foreign nations which are hostile or may become hostile.
Qin's conquests of the southern states of Ba and Shu in present-day Sichuan province also provided Qin with major strategic advantages.
Since the limited number of actions per turn is one of the most important strategic considerations in the game, a player making his army would have to balance the advantages of formation movement and formation combat against the desire to have the versatility of figures from different factions.
Because the Caux Round Table principles are designed by corporate leaders and provide a model of how a good corporate citizen behaves in the countries and markets where it penetrates being a foreign entity, this principles could serve to reduce the fear of local brokers to foreign competition, provide an ethical framework against asymmetry of participants in free trade of services in our industry, and will permit that Central American association members that see an advantage in opening their country markets to competition, and that see advantages in having foreign strategic partners to work our their own local markets ( e. g.: local Central American brokers partnering with United States brokers to work Central American Markets ), keep promoting competition, globalization of business, and free trade of services.
There are many operational computer systems that have given internal cost saving and other internal advantages, but they cannot be thought of as strategic until those savings can be translated to a better competitive position in the market.
" There are strategic advantages for taking different turn orders at different points in the game.
Dor had many strategic advantages for the Athenians, starting with its distance from Sidon.
Using remote desktop software to observe the screens of secret " allies " while one is playing could confer considerable tactical and / or strategic advantages for all players in the " alliance ", and would be considered cheating.
The Valley offered two strategic advantages to the Confederates.

strategic and submarines
It has the second largest fleet of ballistic missile submarines and is the only country apart from the U. S. with a modern strategic bomber force.
The USAF nuclear component was then officially combined with the United States Navy's strategic nuclear component, its Fleet Ballistic Missile ( FBM ) submarines, to form United States Strategic Command ( USSTRATCOM ), which is headquartered at SAC's former complex at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.
After the cancellation of the Blue Streak missile program and the cancellation of the American Skybolt and with the Blue Steel missile already in service, six squadrons of Vulcan B2s were re-assigned to the low-level ( 200 ft and lower ) penetration role and were re-equipped with the WE. 177B strategic laydown bomb from 1966 until being replaced in the strategic role in 1969 by the Polaris missile launched from nuclear submarines of the Royal Navy.
Ballistic missile submarines have been of great strategic importance for the USA and Russia and other nuclear powers since the start of the Cold War, as they can hide from reconnaissance satellites and fire their nuclear weapons with virtual impunity.
The U. S. Navy has since modified the four oldest Ohio-class Trident submarines to SSGN configuration, allowing them to carry up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles using vertical launching systems installed in the tubes which previously held strategic ballistic missiles.
These five submarines made 40 Regulus strategic deterrent patrols between October 1959 and July 1964, when they were relieved by the George Washington class submarines carrying the Polaris missile system.
Wichita's mid-continental location made it ideal for basing strategic assets, allowing maximum time to react to a Soviet missile attack launched over the north pole or from ocean going submarines.
The French Government appears to have decided to move all of its strategic armaments to a squadron of four nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines, with 16 IRBM tubes apiece.
The first incarnation of Task Force 64 consisted of nuclear-powered submarines armed with long-range strategic missiles ( SSBN ).
Intended targets are command, control and communications ; airfields ; ports and power stations ; AMS / ammunition storage ; ships / submarines in port ; bridges and other high-value strategic targets.
The airport is at a strategic point near the Irish Sea, and was used to guard the entrance to the Firth of Clyde where US nuclear submarines were based at Holy Loch and where Royal Navy Trident missile submarines are still based at HMNB Clyde ( Faslane Naval Base ).
* Environment, Values, Resources-also known as E-V-R: a framework in strategic management representing the balance between an organization's outside world, internal resources and the values in the organization of disclosing radioactive material for the construction os small parts that will be sent to China and eventually placed in the new underwater exploratory submarines for the purpose of locating and studying snails.
Complementary strategic forces within Russia are the Long Range Aviation and the Russian Navy's ballistic missile submarines.
Draper ’ s work has contributed substantially to the development of today ’ s complement of precise inertial sensors, software, and ultra-reliable systems critical for precision GN & C of commercial and military aircraft, submarines, strategic and tactical missiles, spacecraft, and unmanned vehicles.
The attempt to run some fifty ships past bombers, E-boats, minefields, and submarines has gone down in military history as one of the most important British strategic victories of the Second World War.
This amounted to a strategic defeat, as it ended Japanese attempts to resupply the Aleutian garrisons by surface ship, leaving only submarines to conduct supply runs.
The SSBN Deterrent Patrol Insignia is a uniform breast pin worn by officers and enlisted of the United States Navy's submarine service who have completed strategic deterrent patrols in nuclear ballistic missile submarines.
) Of greater strategic importance was the ensuing decision by Japanese Admiral Soemu Toyoda to abandon the Tawi Tawi anchorage as too exposed to enemy submarines, a sortie that then precipitated the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
The SSBN Deterrent Patrol insignia or " boomer pin " is a breast insignia worn by Navy personnel of the submarine service who have completed strategic deterrent patrols in nuclear ballistic missile submarines.
The Delta class ( Project 667B " Murena ", Project 667BD " Murena-M ", Project 667BDR " Kalmar ", Project 667BDRM " Delfin ") are a common name of four types of submarines which formed the backbone of the Soviet and Russian strategic submarine fleet since its introduction in 1973.
, Pavel Podvig and russianforces. org estimated the strength of the Russian strategic submarine fleet at one Typhoon class submarine ( used to test the R-30 Bulava missile ), four Delta III, and six Delta IV class submarines, and one Borei.

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