and fearlessness were core values to the Viking Age. These principal values and convictions were displayed in the tactics of Viking raids and warfare...
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and Bersi Anglo-Saxon warfare Gothic and Vandal warfare Norman invasions Shieldmaidens Viking raid warfare and tactics Leidang Poems of the Vikings:...
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privateers Viking raid warfare and tactics Wokou Illustration from a Life of Albinus of Angers produced at the Abbey of Saint-Aubin. Depicted is a Viking attack...
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Raiding, also known as depredation, is a military tactic or operational warfare "smash and grab" mission which has a specific purpose. Raiders do not capture...
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period sword Viking Age arms and armour Anglo-Saxon warfare Celtic warfare Military of Carthage Dacian warfare Viking raid warfare and tactics Anglo-Saxon...
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transformation in the character of warfare from antiquity, changing military tactics and the role of cavalry and artillery (see military history). In...
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The Viking Age (about 800–1050 CE) was the period during the Middle Ages when Norsemen known as Vikings undertook large-scale raiding, colonising, conquest...
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southern Philippines, Brunei, Sabah, and the Maluku Islands Viking raid warfare and tactics This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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guerrilla warfare stretches back to ancient history. While guerrilla tactics can be viewed as a natural continuation of prehistoric warfare, the Chinese...
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Especially following the arrival of the Vikings from Lochlann, who brought their own style of warfare, raiding and settlements. Over time these newcomers...
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Ramesses III of the 20th dynasty. The raiding tactics were expanded into the more complex expeditionary warfare operations by Alexander the Great who...
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Shame-stroke (category Viking warfare)
status degradation and once the name stuck, ensured that the shame would not be forgotten. Scalping Viking raid warfare and tactics Ward, Christie (November...
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Blockship (category Naval warfare)
org/magazines/proceedings/2021/december/blockship-tactics-trap-enemy-fleets. Sondhaus, L. (2001). Naval warfare, 1815–1914. Warfare and history series. London: Routledge...
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Ottoman Empire, and dominate commerce on the Silk Road and the Mediterranean in general for centuries. For three centuries, Vikings raided and pillaged far...
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Great Heathen Army (redirect from Viking Great Army)
shires. However, the raiding of England continued on and off until the 860s, when instead of raiding, the Vikings changed their tactics and sent a great army...
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SEAL Team Six (redirect from Naval Special Warfare Development Group)
The Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG), abbreviated as DEVGRU ("Development Group") and unofficially known as SEAL Team Six, is the United...
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of armoured warfare and combined arms tactics permitted static lines to be bypassed and defeated, leading to the decline of trench warfare after the war...
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The Viking raids in the Rhineland were part of a series of invasions of Francia by the Vikings that took place during the final decades of the 9th century...
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and Warfare in Anglo-Saxon England (1989), 155–177. Diamond, Jared. The World Until Yesterday: What Can We Learn from Traditional Societies?, Viking....
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Urban warfare is warfare in urban areas such as towns and cities. Urban combat differs from combat in the open at both operational and the tactical levels...
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field. Horses were well suited to the warfare tactics of the nomadic cultures from the steppes of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Several cultures in East...
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Cold-weather warfare, also known as cold-region warfare, arctic warfare or winter warfare, encompasses military operations affected by snow, ice, thawing...
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Prehistoric warfare refers to war that occurred between societies without recorded history. The existence—and the definition—of war in humanity's hypothetical...
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Ancient Celtic warfare refers to the historical methods of warfare employed by various Celtic people and tribes from Classical antiquity through the Migration...
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Siege (redirect from Fortification and Siege Warfare)
commando-like tactics to scale the cliffs and capture the high ground, and the demoralized defenders surrendered. The importance of siege warfare in the ancient...
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Human wave attack (redirect from Wave tactics)
acknowledges that elements of "unthinkable self-sacrifice, 'human wave' tactics, and draconian punishment" existed. The Imperial Japanese Army was known for...
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effective tactics. (For a wider view of battle and theater tactics see: Military strategy) Infantry tactics are the oldest method of warfare and span all...
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restored the capability of organized warfare between these Poleis (as opposed to small-scale raids to acquire livestock and grain, for example). The fractious...
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VC and PAVN battle tactics comprised a flexible mix of guerrilla and conventional warfare battle tactics used by Viet Cong (VC) and the North Vietnamese...
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