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  • 61Culminating point — The culminating point in military strategy is the point at which a military force no longer is able to perform its operations. On the offensive, the culminating point marks the time when the attacking force can no longer continue its advance,… …

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  • 62Liège (city) — Infobox Belgium Municipality name=Liège picture=347px liegeperron.jpg picture map arms=LuikSchild.gif region=BE REG WAL community=BE FR province=BE PROV LG arrondissement=Liège nis=62063 pyramid date=01/01/2006 0 19=20.77 20 64=60.63 65=18.60… …

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  • 63Pour le Mérite — The Pour le Mérite, known informally as the Blue Max (German: Blauer Max),[1] was the Kingdom of Prussia s highest military order for German soldiers until the end of World War I. The award wa …

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  • 64Edward Luttwak — Edward Nicolae Luttwak (born 1942) is an American military strategist and historian who has published works on military strategy, history and international relations. BiographyLuttwak was born into a Jewish family in Arad, Romania, raised in… …

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  • 65Fort George, Highland — See also Fort George disambiguation page. Fort George, Ardersier, Highland, Scotland, is a large 18th century fortress near Inverness with perhaps the mightiest artillery fortifications in Europe. It was built to pacify the Scottish Highlands in… …

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  • 66Ludwig von Falkenhausen — Ludwig Freiherr von Falkenhausen (13 September 1844 ndash; 4 May 1936) was a German general. He was highly successful during the first half of World War I and was awarded the Pour le Mérite on 23 August 1915, with oak leaves following on 15 April …

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  • 67Machine Gun Corps — The Machine Gun Corps (MGC) was a corps of the British Army, formed in October 1915 in response to the need for more effective use of machine guns on the Western Front in World War I. The Heavy Branch of the MGC was the first to use tanks in… …

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  • 68Containment building — NRC drawing of containment building. A containment building, in its most common usage, is a steel or reinforced concrete structure enclosing a nuclear reactor. It is designed, in any emergency, to contain the escape of radiation to a maximum… …

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  • 69Fault-tolerant system — This article contains specific implementations of fault tolerant systems. For general theory, see fault tolerant design. Fault tolerance or graceful degradation is the property that enables a system (often computer based) to continue operating… …

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  • 7088th Division (National Revolutionary Army) — 88th Division The Nationalist 88th Division fighting in Shanghai. Active 1932 1948 Country …

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