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PLATE V NAMES of the APPROACHES . 1. Trenches or approach . 2. Lines or Communication . 3. Batteries . 4 . Forts for Defence or the Trenches . 5. a Sap . 6. a Mine . Fig . 1 . FORTIFICATION Irregular FORTIFIED PLACE P Citadel NAMES of ...
PLATE V NAMES of the APPROACHES . 1. Trenches or approach . 2. Lines or Communication . 3. Batteries . 4 . Forts for Defence or the Trenches . 5. a Sap . 6. a Mine . Fig . 1 . FORTIFICATION Irregular FORTIFIED PLACE P Citadel NAMES of ...
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Tenailles , hornworks , half - moons ( lunettes ) , bonnettes , counterguards , and crownworks were all species of ravelin , all designed to break up general assault , cover the approaches to each other , and , when finally abandoned to ...
Tenailles , hornworks , half - moons ( lunettes ) , bonnettes , counterguards , and crownworks were all species of ravelin , all designed to break up general assault , cover the approaches to each other , and , when finally abandoned to ...
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This ensured that every angle of wall , ditch and approach was covered by defen- sive fire , mowing down the attackers as they struggled through a maze of outworks , and often just when they thought they were in safe shelter .
This ensured that every angle of wall , ditch and approach was covered by defen- sive fire , mowing down the attackers as they struggled through a maze of outworks , and often just when they thought they were in safe shelter .
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