Scorched earth policy (destroying crops (food), buildings (shelter), and anything else that could support the enemy). NOT to be confused (and civilians do it all the time) with "Total War"...Total war means using EVERY AVAILABLE weapon to destroy the enemy (NUKES!).
Example: WWII was total war (two atom bombs were used to end it).
verb
Fresh troops who outnumbered the enemy
to prove that trained British troops were superior to untrained colonial troops
which enemy? when? what country? need to be much more specific, there have been hundreds of wars there.
Napoleon had trouble fighting the enemy because of the guerrilla fighters, they work in small groups to ambush French troops and then fled into hiding.
'enemy'
Digging in historically refers to a military strategy where troops entrench themselves deeply in defensive positions, making it difficult for the enemy to dislodge them. This tactic was often used during trench warfare in World War I, where soldiers dug trenches to defend against enemy attacks. By digging in, troops could protect themselves and hold their ground against enemy advances.
The border where enemy troops/activities ends. The line where enemy occupation ends.
Name Rank and serial Number if those troops are enemy troops.
An adversary is someone opposed to you or in opposition to you. Therefore, adversary has a similar meaning to "enemy". Therefore, "adversary" is a synonym to the word "enemy", but is not an antonym for "enemy".Antonyms for enemy would be:friendally (plural allies)Example sentence:The United States and France were allies against their common enemy, the German troops, during World War II.
No, the drop pod will move as far away as necessary to avoid enemy troops if dropped on a unit or difficult/dangerous terrain.
A smoke blanket provides a thick vertical barrier between enemy and friendly troops
verb
Basically, to shelter troops from enemy attack.
Everything......
disease killed 2/3 of the troops
Bombing the enemy troops.