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  • ...it must be large enough for the aircraft to land safely, while also being defensible against enemy forces. The landing zone may be temporary or permanent, and i
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  • * [[Defensible space (fire control)]]
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  • ...tal of Philadelphia. The choice of Valley Forge was strategic, providing a defensible position while keeping the army close enough to monitor British movements.
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  • ...ontrol weakened, Londinium was largely abandoned in favor of smaller, more defensible locations.
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  • ...od, clothing, and shelter. The encampment was strategically chosen for its defensible terrain and its ability to effectively prevent British forces in [[Philadel
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  • ...provide a vantage point over surrounding territories and to make them more defensible against sieges.
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  • ...s have been strategic military locations due to their commanding views and defensible positions. Additionally, escarpments can affect climate and agriculture, as
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  • ...aria and made it his capital. This decision was strategic due to Samaria's defensible hilltop location and its fertile surroundings.
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  • ...nd civilians, as well as reconsolidating Ukrainian defensive lines in more defensible positions in the region. The withdrawal marked a tactical shift in the Ukra
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  • ...a in 402 AD. Its strategic location, surrounded by marshes, made it easily defensible against barbarian invasions. During this period, Ravenna became a center of
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  • '''[[Defensible space]]''' - An area around a structure where fuels and vegetation are trea
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  • * [[Defensible space]] - An area around a building that is modified to reduce fire hazard.
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  • * '''[[Indefensible]], see [[defensible]]. ...ym(s)''': [[mitigable]], [[paliable]], [[justifiable]], [[vindicable]], [[defensible]], [[pardonable]].
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  • * '''[[Defensible space (fire control)]]'''
    66 KB (9,367 words) - 12:51, 30 September 2019
  • '''Syn.''': [[maintainable]], [[defensible]], [[justifiable]], [[sound]], [[reasonable]], [[consistent]].<br>'''antony
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  • * '''[[Defensible]]'''
    102 KB (10,165 words) - 21:45, 29 October 2023
  • ...ive a wildfire with or without active protection (sometimes referred to as defensible space or the home ignition zone). Mitigation actions can also occur during
    428 KB (66,474 words) - 13:34, 9 April 2024