He adopted the policy of retreating to natural fortifications, and undertook an early example of a scorched earth strategy by burning towns to prevent the Roman legions from living off the land.
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But no natural fortification exists, and Hays would have been able to fire " on only one or two Indians at a time while others could have charged him unseen ."
13.
Zsigmond Forg�ch rebuilt the castle on land which had been part of the estate of the owner of the county since 1598, choosing a site that was both strategic and offering natural fortifications.
14.
During the Liberation War, the residents of Makalkandi felt themselves safe in their village which was surrounded on all the sides by the " haor " acting as a natural fortification.
15.
Leaving Hoa L?, a natural fortification surrounded by mountains and rivers, L?C�ng U?n moved his court to the new capital in present-day Hanoi and called it Thng Long ( Ascending Dragon ).
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The BMsM Hill Range provided a natural fortification against air attack of Tokyo during World War II, when the 252 Air Group of the Imperial Japanese Navy ( IJN ) built the Mobara Air Field in 1941 in Mobara.
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It is fashioned by nature itself and it is so steep that it looks like a fa�ade of a wall & It was a natural fortification, due to its great height of massive rock; it was also secured as if by a moat which encircled its three sides.
18.
Well protected by mountain ranges on three sides acting as natural fortifications ( " Nathaghal-North Wall ", " Muaraghal-East Wall ", and " Lhairghal-West Wall " ) and the Great Sea along the south and led by a score of diviners, Halruaans live in a perfect haven.
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Archways, gun emplacement rooms, supplies lodges, strong bastions with gun safe boxes, safe boxes of small arms, secret passage to the sea, barracks, jails, warehouses and two block-houses at the last defense line : prove the perfection of the defense plan, which along with the natural fortification, made the fortress unconquered.