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  • Enemy Objectives Unit
  • Unit of OSS during WW2

    The Enemy Objectives Unit (EOU) was formed in the United States during the Second World War to identify targets for strategic bombing in Nazi Germany

    Enemy Objectives Unit

    Enemy Objectives Unit

    Enemy_Objectives_Unit

  • Research and Analysis Branch
  • Branch of the Office of Strategic Services

    this division included; Publications, Subject Index, Outposts. The Enemy Objectives Unit, based in London, analyzed the German economy and war production

    Research and Analysis Branch

    Research and Analysis Branch

    Research_and_Analysis_Branch

  • OSS/London
  • OSS HQ in London during WW2

    R&A/Paris, its second overseas post, at 79 Champs-Élysées. The Enemy Objectives Unit was a unit of R&A/London whose duties involved making use of on-the-ground

    OSS/London

    OSS/London

    OSS/London

  • Office of Strategic Services
  • 1942–1945 US intelligence agency

    of the airborne unit who was dropped in the Norwegian mountains of Snåsa on March 24, 1945, to carry out sabotage actions behind enemy lines. From the

    Office of Strategic Services

    Office of Strategic Services

    Office_of_Strategic_Services

  • Bat bomb
  • Experimental WWII U.S. incendiary weapon

    the extremely small size of the units. The main advantage of the units would seem to be their placement within the enemy structures without the knowledge

    Bat bomb

    Bat bomb

    Bat_bomb

  • X-2 Counterintelligence Branch
  • Counterintelligence branch of the OSS (World War II)

    also passed information on enemy methods of secret communication. The Insurance Unit's main task was to investigate enemy intelligence's use of insurance

    X-2 Counterintelligence Branch

    X-2 Counterintelligence Branch

    X-2_Counterintelligence_Branch

  • William J. Donovan
  • American lawyer, soldier and diplomat (1883–1959)

    important enemy strong holds. He was in advance of the division for four days, all the while under shell and machine-gun fire from the enemy, who were

    William J. Donovan

    William J. Donovan

    William_J._Donovan

  • OSS Detachment 101
  • Military operational unit of the US Office of Strategic Services

    overwhelming enemy strength reflect the highest tradition of the armed forces of the United States." Detachment 101 was "the first American unit ever assembled

    OSS Detachment 101

    OSS Detachment 101

    OSS_Detachment_101

  • Camp X
  • WWII Allied training base in Canada

    American Office of Strategic Services (OSS) intended to be dropped behind enemy lines for clandestine missions as saboteurs and spies. However, even before

    Camp X

    Camp X

    Camp_X

  • Office of the Coordinator of Information
  • Defunct US intelligence agency

    Houseman, who because of his Romanian birth at the time was technically an enemy alien, to develop an overseas radio program for broadcast to the Axis powers

    Office of the Coordinator of Information

    Office of the Coordinator of Information

    Office_of_the_Coordinator_of_Information

  • Charles P. Kindleberger
  • American economic historian

    (OSS). From February 27, 1943 to June 19, 1944, he commanded the Enemy Objectives Unit (EOU) at OSS/London, taking over this position from Chandler Morse

    Charles P. Kindleberger

    Charles_P._Kindleberger

  • Operation Jedburgh
  • British clandestine operation during WW2

    that would parachute into Denmark and conduct Special Operations behind enemy lines. However, the operation was cancelled when "someone in the OSS discovered

    Operation Jedburgh

    Operation Jedburgh

    Operation_Jedburgh

  • Fort Ritchie
  • Former American military installation

    military intelligence in Camp Ritchie during the war. Naval Unit, Air Technical Document Research Unit, Camp Ritchie, Maryland was a United States Navy shore

    Fort Ritchie

    Fort Ritchie

    Fort_Ritchie

  • John L. Magruder
  • United States Army general

    the Office of Strategic Services and director of the Strategic Services Unit. He held the rank of brigadier general in the U.S. Army. John Magruder was

    John L. Magruder

    John L. Magruder

    John_L._Magruder

  • Undercover (OSS training film)
  • 1943 American film

    Undercover, also known as Undercover: How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines and How to Operate Behind Enemy Lines, is a 1943 Office of Strategic Services training

    Undercover (OSS training film)

    Undercover (OSS training film)

    Undercover_(OSS_training_film)

  • David K. E. Bruce
  • American politician (1898–1977)

    lives of secretly-deployed spies and special operators operating behind enemy lines under his direct supervision. After the war, he served as ambassador

    David K. E. Bruce

    David K. E. Bruce

    David_K._E._Bruce

  • Art Looting Investigation Unit
  • US government unit during World War II

    Looting Investigation Unit to collect and disseminate such information bearing on the looting, confiscation and transfer by the enemy of art properties in

    Art Looting Investigation Unit

    Art_Looting_Investigation_Unit

  • Morale Operations Branch
  • Military unit specializing in psychological warfare

    of the Axis powers in support of larger Allied political and military objectives. William Joseph Donovan formed the Morale Operations Branch of the Office

    Morale Operations Branch

    Morale Operations Branch

    Morale_Operations_Branch

  • Special Operations Branch
  • Branch of the Office of Strategic Services during WW2

    Operational Groups, and the Maritime Unit. The primary objective of the Special Operations Branch is the destruction of enemy personnel, materiel, and installations

    Special Operations Branch

    Special Operations Branch

    Special_Operations_Branch

  • Operasjon Rype
  • 1945 US effort to sabotage Nazis occupying Norway

    American airborne unit who in WW2 was dropped in the Norwegian mountains of Snåsa on March 24, 1945 to carry out sabotage actions behind enemy lines. From the

    Operasjon Rype

    Operasjon_Rype

  • Sauerkraut missions
  • Wehrmacht uniforms was considered particularly suitable for indoctrinating the enemy without much delay. In a prisoner of war camp for Germans near Naples, efforts

    Sauerkraut missions

    Sauerkraut missions

    Sauerkraut_missions

  • Walt Rostow
  • American economist, political theorist and government official (1916–2003)

    arrived in London to serve as an intelligence analyst with the Enemy Objectives Unit, serving until the spring of 1945. In January 1943, Rostow was given

    Walt Rostow

    Walt Rostow

    Walt_Rostow

  • Secret Intelligence Branch
  • Defunct intelligence organization of the United States

    David K. E. Bruce to head up a newly established unit called Special Activities/Bruce (SA/B). Another unit called Special Activities/Goodfellow (SA/G) would

    Secret Intelligence Branch

    Secret Intelligence Branch

    Secret_Intelligence_Branch

  • Opposing force
  • Military term

    (abbreviated OPFOR or OpFor; alternatively known as enemy force) is a military unit tasked with representing an enemy, usually for training purposes in war game

    Opposing force

    Opposing force

    Opposing_force

  • EOU
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Encyclopedia of Ukraine Enemy Objectives Unit of the United States Office of Strategic Services during World War II Export-Oriented Unit, a type of special

    EOU

    EOU

  • Sayeret Matkal
  • Israeli special forces unit

    intelligence-gathering and deep reconnaissance behind enemy lines, which aligns it closely with Aman's objectives. The unit is modeled after the British Army's Special

    Sayeret Matkal

    Sayeret_Matkal

  • Operation Safehaven (1944–1948)
  • Allied forces and the neutral nations concerning the Safehaven project's objectives. Germany depended on trade with neutral nations throughout the Second

    Operation Safehaven (1944–1948)

    Operation_Safehaven_(1944–1948)

  • Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines
  • 1998 video game

    Africa, using small unit tactics. Each mission's objective varies, but ranges from sabotage, assassination or rescuing captured allied units, with players having

    Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines

    Commandos:_Behind_Enemy_Lines

  • Research and Development Branch
  • OSS branch responsible for inventing spy gadgets

    and expanded as the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), and Goodfellow's unit was renamed the Special Operations Branch (SO). It was within the OSS which

    Research and Development Branch

    Research and Development Branch

    Research_and_Development_Branch

  • Unit 13
  • 2012 third-person shooter video game

    features an unlockable "Dynamic" Mode, which changes objectives and objective locations, enemy weapons and locations, to random values and points in

    Unit 13

    Unit_13

  • Operation Pig Iron
  • WWII US propaganda operation

    the enemy by using "bombs" containing miniature editions of the propaganda magazine Das Neue Deutschland. These bombs were dropped by plane over enemy territory

    Operation Pig Iron

    Operation Pig Iron

    Operation_Pig_Iron

  • Special forces
  • Military units trained to conduct special operations

    assault units trained to a much higher level than that of average troops and tasked to carry out daring attacks and bold raids against enemy defenses

    Special forces

    Special forces

    Special_forces

  • Helldivers
  • 2015 video game

    through enemy-controlled territory to complete the given objectives, then escape via a dropship. It is possible to fail some of the given objectives without

    Helldivers

    Helldivers

  • Betty Carp
  • American embassy official (1895–1974)

    Archive. Hassell, Agostino von; MacRae, Sigrid (2013-12-10). Alliance of Enemies: The Untold Story of the Secret American and German Collaboration to End

    Betty Carp

    Betty Carp

    Betty_Carp

  • Operation SUSSEX
  • Secret intelligence operation

    about 50 teams of two men would be deployed behind enemy lines, to be attached to the airborne units of the invading armies. On April 1, 1943, Maddox wrote

    Operation SUSSEX

    Operation SUSSEX

    Operation_SUSSEX

  • Robert Roosa
  • American economist

    assistant to Charles P. Kindleberger in the Enemy Objectives Unit, identifying potentially valuable enemy targets. From 1946 he worked at the Federal

    Robert Roosa

    Robert_Roosa

  • Air interdiction
  • Offensive military flying mission

    tactical and strategic air interdiction, depending on the objectives of the operation. Typical objectives in tactical interdiction are meant to affect events

    Air interdiction

    Air interdiction

    Air_interdiction

  • Apocalypse (1994 video game)
  • 1994 video game

    hostile environments, engaging enemy forces and rescuing hostages. Missions involve objectives such as destroying enemy installations, avoiding anti-aircraft

    Apocalypse (1994 video game)

    Apocalypse_(1994_video_game)

  • Five paragraph order
  • Style of organizing information of military situation

    mission's objectives are met. Coordinating Instructions: Includes timing, movement routes, and safety protocols relevant to all members of the unit. Supply:

    Five paragraph order

    Five_paragraph_order

  • Mission Lindsay
  • World War II Office of Strategic Services Mission to Yugoslavia

    as to the amount of explosives needed for the demolition of specific objectives... It also became clear that the miners are still incapable of executing

    Mission Lindsay

    Mission_Lindsay

  • List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation
  • recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation. This list will likely never be a complete list of the units that have been awarded the citation due

    List of recipients of the United States Presidential Unit Citation

    List_of_recipients_of_the_United_States_Presidential_Unit_Citation

  • Millard Preston Goodfellow
  • American journalist, publisher and diplomat

    American unit ever assembled to conduct guerrilla warfare, espionage and sabotage behind enemy lines," and in April 1942, Donovan activated the unit. Goodfellow

    Millard Preston Goodfellow

    Millard Preston Goodfellow

    Millard_Preston_Goodfellow

  • Christian J. Lambertsen
  • American medical researcher (1917–2011)

    the war, he called it Laru (acronym for Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit) and finally, in 1952, he changed his invention's name again to SCUBA (Self

    Christian J. Lambertsen

    Christian J. Lambertsen

    Christian_J._Lambertsen

  • Fire support
  • Combat support provided to friendly forces directly in combat

    operations forces to engage enemy forces, combat formations, and facilities in pursuit of tactical and operational objectives." Fire support generally consists

    Fire support

    Fire support

    Fire_support

  • Counterattack
  • Tactic employed in response to an attack

    games". The general objective is to negate or thwart the advantage gained by the enemy during attack, while the specific objectives typically seek to regain

    Counterattack

    Counterattack

    Counterattack

  • Patrolling
  • Military tactic

    military tactic. Small groups or individual units are deployed from a larger formation to achieve a specific objective and then return. The tactic of patrolling

    Patrolling

    Patrolling

    Patrolling

  • Market share
  • Relative market adoption

    being measured. Increasing market share is one of the most important objectives[according to whom?] of business. The main advantage of using market share

    Market share

    Market share

    Market_share

  • Guy Gibson
  • Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1918–1944)

    the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, in the aftermath

    Guy Gibson

    Guy Gibson

    Guy_Gibson

  • Battle of 73 Easting
  • Tank battle fought during the Gulf War

    Infantry Division as it moved north from its initial objectives. The regiment's mission was to strip away enemy security forces, clear the way of significant

    Battle of 73 Easting

    Battle of 73 Easting

    Battle_of_73_Easting

  • Fire and movement
  • Basic modern military low-level unit tactic

    the basic modern military low-level unit tactic used to maneuver on the battlefield in the presence of the enemy, especially when under fire. It involves

    Fire and movement

    Fire and movement

    Fire_and_movement

  • Regional Force Surveillance Units
  • Specialised infantry units of the Australian Army Reserve

    most Australian Army units, the RFSUs are on a permanent operational footing, conducting real patrols with real world objectives during peacetime. The

    Regional Force Surveillance Units

    Regional_Force_Surveillance_Units

  • 2nd Ranger Battalion
  • Military unit

    conducted air assaults and direct action raids on heavily defended enemy objectives. From March to May 2004 and July to October 2004, the battalion deployed

    2nd Ranger Battalion

    2nd Ranger Battalion

    2nd_Ranger_Battalion

  • Multiplayer online battle arena
  • Video game genre

    strategies can include securing objectives, killing enemy heroes, and gaining levels by defeating computer-controlled units. As a team grows stronger, they

    Multiplayer online battle arena

    Multiplayer_online_battle_arena

  • Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
  • 2006 video game

    various mission objectives. These objectives can range from escorting friendly units across the map to rescuing hostages or taking out enemy artillery. The

    Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

    Tom_Clancy's_Ghost_Recon_Advanced_Warfighter

  • Armoured reconnaissance
  • Terrestrial reconnaissance using armoured vehicles

    off any light advance unit the enemy can field, and is theoretically on equal terms with the armoured main elements of the enemy force. In the Australian

    Armoured reconnaissance

    Armoured reconnaissance

    Armoured_reconnaissance

  • Brécourt Manor Assault
  • US parachute assault of the Normandy Invasion

    II is often cited as a classic example of small-unit tactics and leadership in overcoming a larger enemy force. Command of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 506th

    Brécourt Manor Assault

    Brécourt Manor Assault

    Brécourt_Manor_Assault

  • Operation Archery
  • WWII British Combined Operations raid on Norway

    engage any enemy reinforcements Subdue and secure Måløy town Eliminate the enemy on Måløy Island which dominated the town Eliminate the enemy strongpoint

    Operation Archery

    Operation Archery

    Operation_Archery

  • Super Hero Generation
  • 2014 video game

    objective. Completing the Boss Break objective moves the mission story forward again and summons the final wave of enemies. If all mission objectives

    Super Hero Generation

    Super_Hero_Generation

  • Deep operation
  • Soviet military strategy in the 1920s and 1930s

    delay the enemy long enough for early arriving ground forces to position themselves between the enemy and his initial operational objectives." Mikhail

    Deep operation

    Deep operation

    Deep_operation

  • Objective, Burma!
  • 1945 film by Raoul Walsh

    them that the Japanese ambushed the other unit. The remaining soldiers head out on foot and come across an enemy encampment where the captured troops have

    Objective, Burma!

    Objective,_Burma!

  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown
  • 2012 video game

    boost their team's willpower, reduce the enemy's combat efficiency, and briefly take control of enemy units. Classes are assigned randomly and cannot

    XCOM: Enemy Unknown

    XCOM:_Enemy_Unknown

  • 504th Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit of the United States Army

    testament to the discipline of the soldiers, however, the unit achieved all key objectives while causing only minimal collateral damage. On 2 August 1990

    504th Infantry Regiment

    504th Infantry Regiment

    504th_Infantry_Regiment

  • 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion
  • Military unit

    an objective once taken. They are the only Canadians to participate in the Battle of the Bulge and had advanced deeper than any other Canadian unit into

    1st Canadian Parachute Battalion

    1st Canadian Parachute Battalion

    1st_Canadian_Parachute_Battalion

  • Suppressive fire
  • Weapons fire that degrades the performance of an enemy force

    damage to enemy equipment. Suppressive fire requires sufficient intensity over the target area, intensity being the suppressive effect per unit of target

    Suppressive fire

    Suppressive fire

    Suppressive_fire

  • Vietnam War body count controversy
  • Counting of enemy dead by the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War

    and destroy operations, as the objective was not to capture territory, victory was assessed by having a higher enemy body count. Since the goal of the

    Vietnam War body count controversy

    Vietnam War body count controversy

    Vietnam_War_body_count_controversy

  • List of military strategies and concepts
  • pay your troops on time. Asymmetric costs – ensure the cost of enemy losses (or objectives) is at least an order of magnitude higher than the costs of attacking

    List of military strategies and concepts

    List of military strategies and concepts

    List_of_military_strategies_and_concepts

  • Picket (military)
  • Soldier or small unit tasked with early warning and screening for larger forces

    or small unit of soldiers, placed on a defensive line forward of a friendly position to provide timely warning and screening against an enemy advance.

    Picket (military)

    Picket (military)

    Picket_(military)

  • Military operation
  • Coordinated military actions of a state or non-state actor

    more generally accepted common usage names than their actual operational objectives. Military operations can be classified by the scale and scope of force

    Military operation

    Military operation

    Military_operation

  • Multi-Domain Operations
  • US Army's concept of operations

    capabilities to create and exploit relative advantages that achieve objectives, defeat enemy forces, and consolidate gains on behalf of joint force commanders

    Multi-Domain Operations

    Multi-Domain Operations

    Multi-Domain_Operations

  • Battalion Wars
  • 2005 video game

    individually by collecting first aid kits dropped by eliminated enemy infantry. Furthermore, some objectives require players to take control of certain points (represented

    Battalion Wars

    Battalion_Wars

  • Suicide pill
  • Method of suicide

    organizations have provided their agents in danger of being captured by the enemy with suicide pills and devices which can be used to avoid an imminent and

    Suicide pill

    Suicide pill

    Suicide_pill

  • NLF and PAVN battle tactics
  • North Vietnamese and Viet Cong tactics in the Vietnam War

    level of danger they presented to the sapper units, or based on relevant military or political objectives. Emphasizing utmost ruthlessness in attack, the

    NLF and PAVN battle tactics

    NLF and PAVN battle tactics

    NLF_and_PAVN_battle_tactics

  • Long-range reconnaissance patrol
  • Military unit that patrols in enemy-held territory

    into enemy-held territory. The concept of scouts dates back to the origins of warfare itself. However, in modern times these specialized units evolved

    Long-range reconnaissance patrol

    Long-range reconnaissance patrol

    Long-range_reconnaissance_patrol

  • Panzer General II
  • 1997 video game

    allowing unit deployment; victory, indicating critical cities or objectives; and victory-supply, combining victory and supply. The objective is to defeat

    Panzer General II

    Panzer_General_II

  • Arditi
  • Italian special forces in WWI

    ('Assault units') were formed in the summer of 1917 by Colonel Bassi, and were assigned the tactical role of shock troops, breaching enemy defenses in

    Arditi

    Arditi

    Arditi

  • Flanking maneuver
  • Military tactic

    used during an attack, where a unit encounters an enemy defensive position. Upon receiving fire from the enemy, the unit commander may decide to order

    Flanking maneuver

    Flanking maneuver

    Flanking_maneuver

  • Commandos: Origins
  • 2025 video game

    critics, receiving praise for level design and multiple ways of completing objectives, but with questions over its gameplay mechanics. Commandos: Origins is

    Commandos: Origins

    Commandos:_Origins

  • Brandenburgers
  • Members of the German Brandenburg special forces unit during WWII

    that small units, trained in sabotage and fluent in foreign languages, could operate behind enemy lines and wreak havoc with the enemy's command, communication

    Brandenburgers

    Brandenburgers

    Brandenburgers

  • Tactic (method)
  • Conceptual action implemented as one or more specific tasks

    maneuver of combat elements in relation to each other and to the enemy to achieve combat objectives." If, for example, the overall goal is to win a war against

    Tactic (method)

    Tactic_(method)

  • Kessen III
  • 2004 video game

    primary objective has been achieved. These objectives may include wiping out all enemy units, destroying a specific target, escorting a unit to a particular

    Kessen III

    Kessen_III

  • Psychological operations (United States)
  • Psychological operations within United States military and intelligence agencies

    is to induce or reinforce behavior perceived to be favorable to U.S. objectives. They are an important part of the range of diplomatic, informational

    Psychological operations (United States)

    Psychological operations (United States)

    Psychological_operations_(United_States)

  • Psychological warfare
  • Information operations to assist military objectives

    originator's objectives, and are sometimes combined with black operations or false flag tactics. It is also used to destroy the morale of enemies through tactics

    Psychological warfare

    Psychological warfare

    Psychological_warfare

  • Kenya Special Forces
  • Military unit

    retrieving airmen behind enemy lines and it is the most recent addition to Kenya's specialized military units. The Navy has two units under its Special Operations

    Kenya Special Forces

    Kenya Special Forces

    Kenya_Special_Forces

  • Dynasty Tactics
  • 2002 video game

    Each segment of the story has set objectives with a number of turns given to decide how to complete it. Objectives are basically stepping stones for the

    Dynasty Tactics

    Dynasty_Tactics

  • Defeat in detail
  • Military tactic

    to bear on small enemy units in sequence, rather than engaging the bulk of the enemy force all at once. This exposes one's own units to many small risks

    Defeat in detail

    Defeat in detail

    Defeat_in_detail

  • Enemy Airmen's Act
  • 1942 Japanese law

    whatsoever, with the objectives of destroying or damaging same. Section 3. The bombing, strafing or otherwise attacking of objectives, other than those of

    Enemy Airmen's Act

    Enemy_Airmen's_Act

  • Battle of Norfolk
  • Tank battle in the Gulf War

    engagements at Objectives Copper, Zinc, Bronze, and Steel. During combat operations at Objective Zinc the British destroyed 50 enemy tanks, destroyed

    Battle of Norfolk

    Battle of Norfolk

    Battle_of_Norfolk

  • Firepower
  • Military capability to direct force at an enemy

    Firepower is the military capability to direct force at an enemy. It involves the whole range of potential weapons. The concept is generally taught as

    Firepower

    Firepower

    Firepower

  • Signals intelligence
  • Intelligence-gathering by interception of signals

    situation reports; results of friendly or enemy operations; assault objectives." Electronic warfare (EW): "Friendly or enemy electronic warfare (EW) or emanations

    Signals intelligence

    Signals intelligence

    Signals_intelligence

  • United States Navy SEALs
  • U.S. Navy's special operations force

    the objective beach, maintain a position on the designated beach prior to a landing, and guide the assault waves to the landing beach. The unit was led

    United States Navy SEALs

    United States Navy SEALs

    United_States_Navy_SEALs

  • ISIS Hunters
  • Wagner military unit which was part of the Syrian Arab Army

    field area, the unit engaged 120 Islamic State fighters, killing 24 militants and wounding 12 others. Also ISIS Hunters destroyed an enemy anti-aircraft

    ISIS Hunters

    ISIS_Hunters

  • Strafbataillon
  • Military penal unit of the Wehrmacht

    soldier could return to his unit after he had served a portion of his sentence in "a special probation corps before the enemy". However, recidivist criminals

    Strafbataillon

    Strafbataillon

    Strafbataillon

  • Day of Infamy (video game)
  • 2017 tactical shooter video game

    objectives. The match concludes if a team holds the most objectives by the end of the time limit, destroys the enemy's Radio, or depletes the enemy's

    Day of Infamy (video game)

    Day_of_Infamy_(video_game)

  • Return to Castle Wolfenstein
  • 2001 video game

    being to destroy some sort of Axis objective, and the Axis objectives being to defend their objectives. These objectives are split into two categories, primary

    Return to Castle Wolfenstein

    Return_to_Castle_Wolfenstein

  • Tactical victory
  • Accomplishment of a military operation's tactical objective

    Survival, on an individual or a unit level, may become an important objective in battle, and the different objectives allow both sides to maintain morale

    Tactical victory

    Tactical victory

    Tactical_victory

  • Operations (military staff)
  • Military staff involved in planning operations

    through identification of specific goals or objectives Intelligence gathering and analysis to identify enemy capability to resist Planning of military force

    Operations (military staff)

    Operations_(military_staff)

  • Suppression of enemy air defenses
  • Military tactic

    Suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD /ˈsiː-æd/), also known in the United States as "Wild Weasel" and (initially) "Iron Hand" operations, are military

    Suppression of enemy air defenses

    Suppression of enemy air defenses

    Suppression_of_enemy_air_defenses

  • Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron
  • Military unit

    The Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron (SRS) is a squadron-sized sub-unit of 30 Commando (IX) Group that provides specialist reconnaissance to Headquarters

    Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron

    Surveillance_and_Reconnaissance_Squadron

  • Combined arms
  • Approach to warfare

    cooperating units, variously armed with side-arms, spears, or missile weapons in order to coordinate an attack to disrupt and then destroy the enemy like Epaminondas

    Combined arms

    Combined arms

    Combined_arms

  • Utah Beach
  • Westernmost D-Day landing site during WWII

    some airborne objectives were quickly met, many paratroopers landed far from their drop zones and were unable to fulfill their objectives on the first

    Utah Beach

    Utah Beach

    Utah_Beach

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Online names & meanings

  • Botsford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Botsford

    English : habitational name from either of two places, in Lincolnshire and Leicestershire, named Bottesford, from Old English botl ‘building’ + ford ‘ford’.

  • Kunja
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Kunja

    Shrub; Jungle

  • Sadegh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Sadegh

    Sincere

  • Sharvin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Sharvin

    Lord Shiva; Victory

  • Mohit
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Mohit

    Attach; Impression of Other; Name of Lord Krishna / Shiva / Ganesh; Ensnarled by Beauty; Charming; Attractive

  • Saaib
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Saaib

    Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr

  • Kanishiya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kanishiya

    Beautiful Eyes

  • Pariman
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Pariman

    Quality; Plenty

  • Elazar
  • Boy/Male

    Basque Hebrew

    Elazar

    Help of God.

  • Plava
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Plava

    A Kind of Tree

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  • Objective
  • n.

    The objective case.

  • Enemies
  • pl.

    of Enemy

  • Backfriend
  • n.

    A secret enemy.

  • Enema
  • n.

    An injection, or clyster, thrown into the rectum as a medicine, or to impart nourishment.

  • Objective
  • n.

    An object glass. See under Object, n.

  • Them
  • pron.

    The objective case of they. See They.

  • Objectively
  • adv.

    In the manner or state of an object; as, a determinate idea objectively in the mind.

  • Foe
  • v. t.

    To treat as an enemy.

  • Objectivity
  • n.

    The state, quality, or relation of being objective; character of the object or of the objective.

  • Objective
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an object.

  • Objective
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an object; contained in, or having the nature or position of, an object; outward; external; extrinsic; -- an epithet applied to whatever ir exterior to the mind, or which is simply an object of thought or feeling, and opposed to subjective.

  • Objective
  • n.

    Same as Objective point, under Objective, a.

  • Foeman
  • n.

    An enemy in war.

  • Enemy
  • n.

    One hostile to another; one who hates, and desires or attempts the injury of, another; a foe; an adversary; as, an enemy of or to a person; an enemy to truth, or to falsehood.

  • Preoccupation
  • n.

    Anticipation of objections.

  • Antimonarchist
  • n.

    An enemy to monarchial government.

  • Enemy
  • a.

    Hostile; inimical.

  • Whomsoever
  • pron.

    The objective of whosoever. See Whosoever.

  • Contrary
  • n.

    An opponent; an enemy.

  • Objective
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, the case which follows a transitive verb or a preposition, being that case in which the direct object of the verb is placed. See Accusative, n.