Machine guns make it easier to advance into enemy territory because they shoot off rounds of bullets faster than a regular gun. Machine guns also hold a lot of ammunition.
It was much easier to defend a trench because you were behing cover and camped in to your position unlike the attackers who were running across open plains and were constantly loosing men and getting shot down by machine gun fire.
Having the enemy's cipher machine made interception and interpretation much easier.
Blitzkrieg means “lightning war” and was used by the Germans in World War II to advance a spearhead deep and fast into enemy territory. The speed of the advance took many countries by surprise, as the countries being invaded were too slow to mobilise their forces and counter the German rapid advance.
To advance over obstacles like barbed wire, to conceal troops behind it, to scare the enemy, to attack machine gun positions.
This is how u should use territory: Our enemy has gotten into our territory.
Yes, I and I'm pretty sure many others would consider enemy territory to be geeky.
The army took over the enemy territory.
at first his enemy was doc oc but they basically became friends then the machine doc oc created was unstable so now the enemy is the machine so i guess the machine was the enemy in the end
Machine guns are often placed near bunkers to defend them, and to ensure that the said bunker isn't breached by enemy forces. Machine guns are capable of providing heavy fire that can stop large groups of enemy combatants in their tracks, and maintain dominance on the battlefield. They're also perfect for suppressing fire, which can pin down the enemy and stop their advance. For more information, please specify the war your question pertains to.
Wolfenstein Enemy Territory - 2003 VG was released on: USA: 29 May 2003
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May 29, 2003