| 1. | In fact, the Spanish Army called its fascine knives " machetes ".
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| 2. | Standard tanks were fitted as fascine carriers.
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| 3. | Close-support tanks, bridgelayers, and fascine carriers had been developed elsewhere also.
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| 4. | The billhook is an issued tool in some armed forces ( see fascine knife ).
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| 5. | A burst fascine there shifted the course of the Yellow River north towards modern Tianjin in 1048.
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| 6. | In 1866 / 7, a fascine dam was constructed between the Bordelum sluice and Hamburger Hallig.
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| 7. | A burst fascine there in 1034 diverted the Yellow River north into three separate courses east of Jin.
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| 8. | The fascine knife is a somewhat similar tool and weapon used by European armies throughout the late 18th to early 20th centuries.
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| 9. | Although the Spanish Army called its fascine knives " machetes ", they bore little resemblance to the common cutting tool.
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| 10. | An AVRE deployed fascine could be used to raise the front of the ARK if needed, such as ahead of large sea walls.
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