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As long as he didn't die. If he was lucky, he would have stayed on the front line for an approximate of 5minutes. the front line was a very dangerous place to be.
North Vietnam & Red China BORDER each other. Recieving new jets (MiG-17's or MiG-19's) is just a matter of driving the supply truck across the imaginary line.
Tactically, a Japanese attack which broke through the American-Filipino line. The breach of the line was serious and the defenders were not able to repair the rupture. This put the Japanese in a position to "roll up" the defender's line. The location of this line was the last defensible place on the Peninsula. There was nowhere left to go, no next position to fall back on and resume defending. The defenders had been on half rations since arriving in the peninsula four months earlier, and soon after that they went on quarter rations. Starvation accumulating over weeks, the ravages of disease, men lost in battle, had thinned the defenders and stretched their line to the breaking point. Supplies of ammunition and medical stores were inadequate. The defenders had no hope of resupply or reinforcement, and did well to hold out for four months.
The "Mason-Dixon" Line Not true, the Mason-Dixon line was used due to colonial disputes with the British colonies at about 1763
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whitch of the following status used on a sitrep is defined as reduced strength; 59% or less fit for duty
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.
Line 2 of the sitrep should contain a brief summary of enemy activity.