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tubercular ridge of sacrum - перевод на арабский

WW2 BATTLE IN THE SOLOMON ISLANDS
Battle of the ridge; Battle of Raiders Ridge; Edson's Ridge
  • Merritt A. Edson commanded the U.S. Marine 1st Raider Battalion during the battle.
  • Map of the final phase of the battle on the ridge. The red lines represent Japanese attacks and the black lines are the Marine positions. "A" represents Kokusho's battalion, "B" Tamura's battalion, and "C" the infiltration by one company of Watanabe's battalion.
  • A painting by a Marine officer present during the Guadalcanal campaign depicts Marines defending Hill 123 during the battle.
  • Japanese troops from the "Aoba" Regiment march along the shore of Guadalcanal shortly after landing during the first week of September 1942.
  • Map of the Lunga perimeter on Guadalcanal showing the approach routes of the Japanese forces and the locations of the Japanese attacks during the battle. Oka's attacks were in the west (left), the Kuma Battalion attacked from the east (right) and the Center Body attacked "Edson's Ridge" in the lower center of the map.
  • Dead Japanese soldiers lie on the ridge near Hill 123 after the battle.
  • A view of Hill 123 around which Edson centered his defenses for the battle on 13 September. This view is from Hill 80 looking northwards.
  • Action on 13 September. Japanese attacks force Edson's troops into a small perimeter around Hill 123.
  • Action on 12 September. The Japanese Kokusho battalion forces the U.S. Raider's Company C to retreat to the ridge.
  • Map of Edson's Tasimboko Raid.
  • Japanese Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi (seated center) in a group photo with his brigade staff at Palau shortly before departing for Guadalcanal.<ref>Smith, ''Bloody Ridge'', pp. 136–137.</ref>
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tubercular ridge of sacrum      
الحَرْفُ الحَدَبِيُّ للعَجُز
tubercular ridge of sacrum      
‎ الحَرْفُ الحَدَبِيُّ للعَجُز,العُرْفُ العَجُزِيُّ النَّاصِف‎
ridge         
  • A strike ridge within the Appalachian Mountains.
  • The edges of [[tuya]]s can form ridges.
  • knife-edge ridge]] towards the [[pyramidal peak]]s [[Vihren]] and [[Kutelo]]
GEOLOGICAL FEATURE CONSISTING OF A CHAIN OF MOUNTAINS OR HILLS THAT FORM A CONTINUOUS ELEVATED CREST FOR SOME DISTANCE
Ridges; Ridge-line; Ridgeline; Ridge (geology); Stratigraphic ridge; Crest line; Hill ridge; Mountain ridge; Ridge of hills; Main chain; Mountain crest; Ridge line; Reef (geomorphology); Spur (geology)
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متن الحيوان او ظهره سلسلة تلال او جبال = ارتفاع متطاول فى قاع المحيط قمة تل او جبل او موجة الخ الضلع الحرف VT
جعل للشئ عمة او ضلعا او حرف الخ
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يمتد و كأنه سلسلة تلال الخ

Определение

ridge
¦ noun
1. a long, narrow hilltop, mountain range, or watershed.
the edge formed where the two sloping sides of a roof meet at the top.
2. a narrow raised band on a surface.
a raised strip of arable land, especially one of a set separated by furrows.
3. Meteorology an elongated region of high barometric pressure.
¦ verb [often as adjective ridged] mark with or form into ridges.
Derivatives
ridgy adjective
Origin
OE hrycg 'spine, crest', of Gmc origin.

Википедия

Battle of Edson's Ridge

The Battle of Edson's Ridge, also known as the Battle of the Bloody Ridge, Battle of Raiders Ridge, and Battle of the Ridge, was a land battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II between Imperial Japanese Army and Allied (mainly United States Marine Corps) ground forces. It took place from 12–14 September 1942, on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, and was the second of three separate major Japanese ground offensives during the Guadalcanal campaign.

In the battle, U.S. Marines under the overall command of U.S. Major General Alexander Vandegrift repulsed an attack by the Japanese 35th Infantry Brigade under the command of Japanese Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi. The Marines were defending the Lunga perimeter that guarded Henderson Field on Guadalcanal, which was captured from the Japanese by the Allies in landings on Guadalcanal on 7 August 1942. Kawaguchi's unit was sent to Guadalcanal in response to the Allied landings with the mission of recapturing the airfield and driving the Allied forces from the island.

Underestimating the strength of Allied forces on Guadalcanal—about 12,000 men—Kawaguchi's 6,000 soldiers conducted several nighttime frontal assaults on the U.S. defenses. The main Japanese assault occurred around Lunga ridge south of Henderson Field, manned by troops from several U.S. Marine Corps units, primarily troops from the 1st Raider and 1st Parachute Battalions under U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Merritt A. Edson. Although the Marine defenses were almost overrun, Kawaguchi's attack was ultimately defeated, with heavy losses for the Japanese.

Because of the key participation by Edson's unit in defending the ridge, the ridge was commonly referred to as "Edson's" ridge in historical accounts of the battle in Western sources. After Edson's Ridge, the Japanese continued to send troops to Guadalcanal for further attempts to retake Henderson Field, affecting Japanese offensive operations in other areas of the South Pacific.