A forward position seized by advancing troops in enemy territory as a foothold for further advance.
A bridgehead refers to a strong position established by a military force on the enemy's territory, typically near a river or a body of water, to serve as a secure base for further advancement. It creates a strategic advantage by allowing troops and supplies to cross over and establish control on the other side. Bridgeheads are important in offensive operations and can also be used in defensive strategies.
Bridgehead Coffee was created in 1981.
The population of BridgeHead Software is 60.
Battle for Narva Bridgehead happened on 26-02-02.
Defense of Schwedt Bridgehead happened on 1945-02-01.
The bridgehead server is a domain controller that has been either administratively assigned or automatically chosen to replicate changes collected from other domain controllers in the site to bridgehead servers in other sites.
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if you have not selected any DC as bridgehead server then it automatically follows ISTG - InterSite Topology Generator,chooses its own DC to replicate and if this link is down makes another but if you define bridgehead server,in that case if the link fails the replication stops.
A Bridge head server is a domain controller that is used for intersite replication. This is the point of contact for a domain controller in another site. This passed replication traffic to a domain controller on another site. replication data is compressed and sent over IP or SMTP. To designate a preferred bridgehead server Open Active Directory Sites and Services -- In the console tree, right-click the domain controller that you want to make a preferred bridgehead server, and then click Properties -- On the General tab, click the intersite transport or transports for which this computer will be a preferred bridgehead server, and then click Add.
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A paddlane is any tricyclic saturated hydrocarbon with two bridgehead carbon atoms joined by four bridges.