I think it was called " mustered gas" and was very powerful
The single most consistent advantage for the South during the US Civil War was that they only needed a successful defensive war to win independence.
Shawn Vincent was a defensive back. He played in ten games for the Steelers during the 1991 season.
The Maginot Line was a failure. This massive defensive position was effectively neutralized by the Germans by simply going around it.
Generally from a fortified, fixed position on the battle field, for defensive use -OR- as a fire support weapon during assaults, in which use it would be brought up to and unlimbered in a field position, similar to light artillery. Gattling guns were also mounted on warships previous to and in some cases during a slightly after WW1.
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The main advantage of the South during the US Civil War was that each side was fighting for a different goal. In order to reunite the US, the Northern army had to crush all resistance from Confederate forces. The advantage for the South was that for them it was primarily a defensive war and to win their independence, they hoped that Northern citizens would grow tired of the war and the loss of their soldiers' lives.
Tremendous means fantastic, powerful, or wonderful. Here are some sentences.He made a tremendous effort and lifted the heavy weight.That is a tremendous donation!She is a tremendous actress.He had a tremendous appetite during dinner today."You did a tremendous job on your U.S. World History essay!""That is a tremendous cookie! It ways 100 pounds!"Treamendous means either really impressive/good or really big.
Not as we would have seen during the first World War but there were a number of foxholes (DFP : defensive fighting position)around Henderson Field that Marines used as the Japanese tried to overrun the airfield .
It was to stay on the defensive.
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They are allowed anywhere, but if they are in an offside position at the instant of the kick they cannot be involved with play, interfere with an opponent, or gain an advantage by being in an offside position.
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