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perimeter defense a defense without an exposed flank, consisting of forces deployed along the perimeter of the defended area. Soldiers in a squad make a circular perimeter but the meaning has some more. Nations have a defensive perimeter like the United STates wich on north has Alaska in the east Puerto Rico and in the west Hawaii. Computer science has it's own definition for defensive perimeter also.
ギャップ Gyappu
Air Power - 1956 The Japanese Perimeter 1-12 was released on: USA: 27 January 1957
The Perimeter is a simple defense. There isn't as much movement as with the Rotation Defense, especially for middle backs, but it's geared to help players be in position to dig a hard driven volleyball. The defense protects the outside of the back court which leaves a hole in the middle, but with a good defensive team everything will be able to be covered.
Jiu Jitsu the Japanese Art of Self-Defense - 1901 I was released on: USA: April 1901
No, the Japanese Self Defense Force is an all-volunteer group, and there is no law in Japan requiring people to serve.
There is a decided gap in the defense with the presence of the unpredictable William Gallas.
It would be Karate
'Khaki' as you romanized it can't be Japanese if the first place. Self-defense would be 自衛 /ji ei/ and also 防衛 /bou ei/.
To "stand in the gap" means to provide help or support in a situation where it is lacking. It refers to stepping in to bridge a deficiency or fulfill a need.
自己防衛 Jiko bōei
Japan Self-Defense Forces .