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GENERIC ROMAN FORTIFICATION
Roman military borders and fortifications; Roman fortifications

fortifications      
n. versterkingen
combat engineering         
  • British army]]) for a variety of missions
  • front loader]]
  • Buffalo MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicle)
  • Buffalo MRAP]], a common vehicle used to uncover [[improvised explosive device]]s (IEDs) by combat engineer units
  • [[German Army]] combat engineer vehicle ''Dachs''
  • The [[IDF Caterpillar D9]] [[armored bulldozer]] is used for a variety of combat engineering tasks, including opening routes and demolishing enemy structures and civilian homes.
  • IED detonator in [[Iraq]]
MILITARY VOCATION
Combat Engineer; Combat Engineering; Combat engineers; Pioniere; Combat Engineers; Field engineer; Engineer combat group; Pioneer Infantry; Combat engineering; Fortifications engineer
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trench warfare         
  • A picture of "no man's land," taken 1917–1919.
  • Men of the 1st Brigade, [[101st Airborne Division]], fire from old Viet Cong trenches during the [[Vietnam War]].
  • abbr=on}} howitzer
  • ft}} (1917).
  • Stalingrad]], 1942
  • Failure of a tank to cross an [[anti-tank trench]]
  • Aerial view of opposing trench lines between Loos and Hulluch, July 1917. German trenches at the right and bottom, British at the top-left.
  • [[Australia]]n infantry wearing [[WWI gas mask]]s, [[Ypres]], September 1917
  • A barber in a French trench
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  • Plan of the ''Y Sap'' mine}}
  • Breastwork "trench", Armentières, 1916
  • This British [[Mark IV tank]] displays a "tadpole tail" extension for crossing especially wide trenches, an experiment that was not successful
  • Western Front]], 1916
  • Stoßtruppen]]'' (stormtroopers) rising from trenches to attack
  • Arras]] in 1915
  • A German machine gun position just after its capture by New Zealand soldiers, with a dead German among the debris, [[Grevillers]], 24 August 1918, Hundred Days Offensive
  • Ernest Brooks]]
  • Distribution of ''pinard'' (ration wine) in a French trench in winter, considered important for morale
  • stormtrooper]] with [[MP 18]], 1918
  • French soldiers operating a compressed-air trench mortar of 86-millimetre calibre
  • Hot shower-bath establishment installed by a French engineer, November 1914
  • French trench in northeastern France
  •  Frontline Anzac
  •  Indian infantry digging trenches, [[Fauquissart]], France, 9 August 1915.
  • Ernest Brooks]]
  • Side view diagram of a gun in a retractable turret, in block 3 in [[Ouvrage Schoenenbourg]] of the [[Maginot Line]]
  • Explosion of a mine seen from a French position. 1916
  • mine explosion]], [[Messines Ridge]], 1917
  • British [[Mills bomb]] N°23 Mk II, with rod for launch by rifle
  • [[Australian light horse]]man using a [[periscope rifle]], Gallipoli 1915
  • French troopers using a [[periscope]], 1915
  • French soldiers with a [[Sauterelle]] bomb-throwing [[crossbow]], c. 1915
  • Italian Campaign]] of World War II, 1944
  • Passchendaele]], August 1917
  • "Studying French in the Trenches", ''The Literary Digest'', October 20, 1917
  • A British trench mortar post in North Africa, 1940
  • American soldiers struggle to pass multiple lines of barbed wire
  • Trench construction diagram from a 1914 British infantry manual
  • Soldiers training in trench warfare, with well-defined fire bays connected by offset traverse trenches, with zigzag communication trenches leading to the rear area
  • HESCO bastions]]  Afghanistan, 2012
  • war in Donbas]], 2014
  • [[Vickers machine gun]]
  • German trenches in [[Vimy]]
  • Various trench weapons used by British and Canadian soldiers in WWI on display at the [[Canadian War Museum]]
  • A trench of the Änäkäinen fortification in [[Lieksa]], [[Finland]]
TYPE OF LAND WARFARE
Trench war; Going over the top; Trench Warfare; WWI trenches; Going Over The Top; Field fortifications; Trench Wars; Trenches war; Static defense; Static warfare; Static defence; The Trench System
loopgravenoorlog (Eerste Wereldoorlog)

تعريف

fortress
n.
1) to besiege; storm, take a fortress
2) an impregnable; strong fortress
3) a fortress falls, surrenders; holds out

ويكيبيديا

Roman military frontiers and fortifications

Roman military borders and fortifications were part of a grand strategy of territorial defense in the Roman Empire, although this is a matter of debate. By the early 2nd century, the Roman Empire had reached the peak of its territorial expansion and rather than constantly expanding their borders as earlier in the Empire and Republic, the Romans solidified their position by fortifying their strategic position with a series of fortifications and established lines of defense. Historian Adrian Goldsworthy argues that the Romans had reached the natural limits which their military traditions afforded them conquest over and that beyond the borders of the early-to-mid Empire lay peoples whose military traditions made them militarily unconquerable, despite many Roman battle victories. In particular, Goldsworthy argues that the cavalry-based warfare of the Parthians, Sarmatians and Persians presented a major challenge to the expansion of Rome's infantry-based armies.