| 1. | Tactical mobility is usually defined as the ability to move under fire.
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| 2. | Postwar tank designs would reflect this trend towards greater tactical mobility.
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| 3. | He advocated greater tactical mobility for infantry, which he provided with improved weapons.
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| 4. | These burdens would have drastically slowed their progress and lessened their tactical mobility.
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| 5. | The chief advantage of the chariot was the tactical mobility they provided to bowmen.
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| 6. | More important than the tank's limitations in tactical mobility, though, were its limitations in strategic mobility.
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| 7. | That includes securing " actionable intelligence, " or real-time intelligence information, tactical mobility and secure communications, Reyes said.
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| 8. | Howze presided over the Army's Tactical Mobility Requirement Board in the early 1960s . MDBU / . MDNM /.
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| 9. | In 1961, as Chairman of the Tactical Mobility Requirements Board, Howze led the development in airmobile theory and doctrine.
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| 10. | The LRSVM Morava system is based on a modified FAP 1118 4x4 military truck that provides a good tactical mobility.
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