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Lemuria, Atlantis, The Naacals, and the Illuminati - Opinions? The alleged 13 families of the upper echelon in the Illuminati These families are alleged to be Martians do to their craving of money and power (the Martians were a male species, so they didn't have emotions but were highly intelligent, while the Lemurians Humans were a female species, so they had more emotions )
What were Chinese forts and castles made of during the 12th and 13th . . . This caused frustration in many upper echelon Jin commanders and some of them decided it was smarter to just defect to the Mongols There's a good paper called Personnel and Personalities in North China in the Early Mongol Period that goes into more detail about Genghis Khan's early Chinese and Khitan allies
USA vs Great Britain | Page 10 | History Forum - historum. com This is you moving the goalposts You argued a brigade would take several days to land the fighting echelon, and longer for their supplies, and couldn't land horses; I've now given an example of when the British landed an entire corps over a beach in a day and you're dismissing it And for the record, Bermuda and Halifax exist
which was the most important military invention in antiquity? In antiquity? Definitely echelon tactics but that would be excluding all the other great inventions: Oblique Order (Cyrus the Great) Phalanx Manipular Phalanx (Samnite Wars) Phillip V's phalanx (most powerful formation of antiquity) The Legion, pilum (Scipio Africanus) Cohort Tactics (frist resemblance of the modern battalion) (Gaius Marius)
If the Jock columns used by the British Army in North Africa in WW2 . . . Echelon describes the shape of a formation Mutual supporting distance refers to the size of a formation, ie, how far apart the component units are from each other The idea of an all-arms formation is to make a unit that is independent of outside support
World best military marches | History Forum Here are my favorites: DER KÖNIGGRÄTZER MARSCH - YouTube Рапред към Подвизи и Слава ! Bulgarian March ! - YouTube Марш "Прощание Ñ Ð»Ð°Ð²Ñ Ð½ÐºÐ¸" - YouTube Adios al Septimo de Linea Himno del Ejercito de Chile - YouTube Ð‘ÑŠÐ»Ð³Ð°Ñ€Ñ ÐºÐ¸
Did the Germans really have the best tanks? Were German Generals and . . . Ok, but the Western allies failed to do something similar at Falaise I think you're underrating the Soviet generals I'd easily take the top echelon of the Soviet commanders over anyone on the allied side except Monty And that's a debate Rok and Vasilevsky are all really good commanders
If you were to list the most overrated commanders in history, who would . . . Regardless, Wellington won a great victory as a result of his luck and a skillful echelon attack using the natural terrain to disguise his actual dispositions By seizing the bridgehead at Almaraz and retaking Madrid, he had cut Soult's communications and forced him to abandon the Siege of Cadiz
Why was D-Day even necessary? - History Forum Marshall had been preparing himself for war all through the Great Depression, and when War finally arrived, he had selected most of the top echelon of US Military Gen Marshall's life long dream was to lead directly men in battle, and so he had also designed a plan to invade the Continent from Britain, but that would have to wait