Basically if there was a bunker at A and an army at B, B would go on the sides to ambush A, without A noticing. A - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - | | B -- - - - -- - - - - ---
The word 'flanked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to flank, meaning to be situated on each side of or on one side of someone or something.Example: The celebrity was flanked by security guards.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example: The paparazzi could not get close to the flanked celebrity.
each battle was different but many were fought for control of towns and high ground. one big infantry charge and flanking manuvers by cavalry were comon. was very brutal, especialy with lead bullets. there were probably many things that are still kept secret.
"opened fire" is the past tense.
Fire means zeal, or enthusiasm.
Whenever a creature with flanking is blocked by a creature without flanking, the creature without flanking gets -1/-1 for each instance of flanking the attacking creature has. No card exists that has multiple instances by itself, but there are cards that can give each other multiple instances of flanking.
Anders Flanking was born in 1957.
The enemy is flanking us.The flanking forces were defeated by a carefully timed counter attack.He left the club with a two bodyguards flanking him.
Flanking the Sentinel - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (Maryland)
There are many Napoleonic maxims. He believed in heavy fire-power, via the canon (remember he was originally trained to be an artillery officer). But perhaps his most successful strategy was the use of the flanking maneuver.
Yes, it was a popular technique that Alexander the Great used.
In 'Sid Meier's Pirates!', the chain shot upgrade enables you to fire chain-shot type ammunition from your ship. This ammunition is used to damage the sails of the enemy ship, to slow them down or to stop them flanking you.
there is a presence of modified appendages (mandibles) flanking their mouth and used as jaws.
It is a temporary or supplementary fortification, typically square or polygonal and without flanking defenses
they now have 2 flankings.Meaning enemies get -2-2 instead of -1-1.4 cavalry masters would be sweet together.
The Prussians under Frederick the Great were a dominant power in Europe in the 18th century. Frederick the Great was a keen student and general in warfare. He soon came to the realization that various kinds of flanking movements were generally more effective than frontal assaults. Almost all military handbooks and generals in Europe enshrined, in a manner of speaking the value of flanking movements.
The Nomos (sanctuary) and two towers flanking a high altar.