In World War I, attacks were often launched at dawn to take advantage of the low light conditions, which provided some cover for soldiers advancing toward enemy positions. Dawn also marked a psychological moment, as it symbolized a fresh start and the potential for success after a night of preparation. Additionally, launching assaults at dawn allowed troops to capitalize on the element of surprise, as many soldiers would be less alert during the early morning hours. This timing aimed to maximize the chances of a successful offensive while minimizing casualties.
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yes they did
because of the attack on pearl habor
It started 1 hour before dawn with the morning "stand to" the men were roused from sleep and sent to the "fire step", with bayonets fixed to their rifles to be on guard for a dawn raid by the enemy. Many raids were carried out at dawn by both sides although it was common knowledge that the opposing armies were both preparing to deal with them.
A fire bay is a part of a trench or a sectioned off area that is heavily manned incase for enermy attack.
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Attack at Dawn - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
The cast of Attack at Dawn - 1988 includes: Neil Fontaine
yes they did
No.
because of the attack on pearl habor
Basically, to shelter troops from enemy attack.
dawn, dusk.
Frack Attack Dawn of the Watershed - 2009 was released on: USA: 1 December 2009 (Cinemapolis, Ithaca)
they would usually shout gas!
Marpessa Dawn died on August 25, 2008, in Paris, France of heart attack.
The lieutenant thought the rebels would attack at dawn.