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... wall had commenced in AD 271 , being laid out on a completely new line and officially finished about 281. However , there was spasmodic rebuilding when fresh ideas were incorporated , and in time of crisis such repair and refit was ...
... wall had commenced in AD 271 , being laid out on a completely new line and officially finished about 281. However , there was spasmodic rebuilding when fresh ideas were incorporated , and in time of crisis such repair and refit was ...
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A glacis or declivity was a bare slope on which the attacker was completely exposed to fire . A covert - way was a level pathway in front of the ditch , but lower than and covered by a parapet , where infantry could wait to break up an ...
A glacis or declivity was a bare slope on which the attacker was completely exposed to fire . A covert - way was a level pathway in front of the ditch , but lower than and covered by a parapet , where infantry could wait to break up an ...
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So the Prussian Lieutenant - Colonel Schumann proposed covering the disappearing mounting with an armoured roof which went up and down with the piece , completely shielding the whole mechanism when retracted .
So the Prussian Lieutenant - Colonel Schumann proposed covering the disappearing mounting with an armoured roof which went up and down with the piece , completely shielding the whole mechanism when retracted .
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