Maneuver warfare is highly mobile warfare such as a tank battle.
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
Most dramatically, WWI changed the nature of warfare from armies marching in an open field and facing each other in formations, commonly known as "maneuver warfare", to trench warfare. It was also the beginning of Mechanized Warfare, seeing the introduction of tanks, gas, cars, the Maxim machine gun, and other new weapons.You ask a very complex question... this is just the gist of the answer.
Charles Andrew Willoughby has written: 'Maneuver in war' -- subject(s): History, Maneuver warfare, Military art and science, Modern Military history 'MacArthur, 1941-1951' -- subject(s): Korean War, 1950-1953, World War, 1939-1945
the heimlich maneuver
That was a strange maneuver when he moved over there.
Maneuver can be either a noun or a verb.For example:NOUN: The police officer used a PIT maneuver to stop the fleeing suspect.VERB: I will maneuver my vehicle into position.
Piquissiri maneuver happened in 1868.
Yes, it is a verb (to maneuver). But it can also be a noun.
that was a great maneuver by john
The duration of The Grand Maneuver is 1.77 hours.
the first Leopold's maneuver is FUNDAL GRIP