During World War II, the P-51 Mustang had a higher kill ratio than the Me 262 in air combat engagements.
A large fight between organized groups of people involving actual physical combat. Generally to be large enough to be a battle, an entire army needs to be committed to it. However, in some cases quite small engagements will be called battles.
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.
a dogfight.
It's called a dogfight.
Yes, as hand to hand combat is a contest between people without the use of firearms.
A large fight between organized groups of people involving actual physical combat. Generally to be large enough to be a battle, an entire army needs to be committed to it. However, in some cases quite small engagements will be called battles.
A fight between two armies is commonly referred to as a battle. Battles are significant engagements during wars, where organized military forces confront each other in combat. The outcome of a battle can influence the course of a war and has strategic implications for both sides involved.
Trial by combat is not a recognized legal practice in the United States. It has historical roots in medieval Europe but is not a part of the American legal system.
Combat multipliers are factors or elements that enhance the effectiveness of military operations and increase the combat power of a force. They can include superior training, advanced technology, morale, intelligence, and logistics support. By leveraging these multipliers, forces can achieve greater impact and efficiency in combat situations, often allowing smaller or less equipped units to succeed against larger adversaries. Effective use of combat multipliers can significantly influence the outcome of military engagements.
Combat reporting is journalism that is reported from the front lines of war, combat, or conflict between countries.
All blackhawks can be combat helicopters, but not all combat helicopters are blackhawks.
They represent combat engagements or additional awards of a medal. The specifics vary a bit from award to award and service to service. My best guess would be that the stars on the Bronze Star represent combat engagements and that the two on the campaign ribbon represents the second and third award. If they are truly gold, they could actually represent ten awards, but that is doubtful.
In Battlefield 3, "CS" typically refers to Close Quarters Combat, which involves engagements in tight spaces with short to medium-range combat. Players often use weapons like shotguns and submachine guns in CS situations to capitalize on the close proximity to their targets.
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a dogfight.
a fight
A duel