| Sir John Frederick Maurice - 1872 - 220 стор.
...MANOEUVRES have been defined to be "the quick orderly change of highly-trained and flexible masses from one kind of formation to another, or their transference...become suddenly feasible in the changing course of the action."* I have been led to the conclusion that the very basis on which at present our scheme... | |
| Robert Home - 1873 - 388 стор.
...manoeuvring. Manoeuvres are the quick, orderly change of highly-trained, and flexible Hamley. masses from one kind of formation to another, or their transference...become suddenly feasible in the changing course of the action. Drill is a means to discipline, but drill is not discipline, which may be denned as obedience... | |
| Sir Edward Bruce Hamley - 1878 - 590 стор.
...of what we call manoeuvring; that is, the quick orderly change of highlytrained and flexible masses from one kind of formation to another, or their transference...point to point of a battle-field for purposes which might become suddenly feasible in the changing course of the action. Generals displayed their skill... | |
| Robert Home - 1882 - 354 стор.
...manoeuvring. Manoeuvres are the quick, orderly change of highly-trained and flexible Hamley. masses from one kind of formation to another, or their transference...become suddenly feasible in the changing course of the action. Drill is a means to discipline, but drill is not discipline, which may be denned as obedience... | |
| William Conant Church - 1897 - 586 стор.
...successful in a degree ; but there had been no corresponding success in the department of tactics, — " the quick, orderly change of highly trained and flexible...point to point of a battle-field, for purposes which became suddenly possible in the changing course of action." How far Grant himself showed mastery in... | |
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