Examples of using Massed in English and their translations into Spanish
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This doctrine of combined, massed, carrier-based air attack groups was the most advanced of its kind in the world.
In these early stages, tactics typically consisted of heavy artillery barrages followed by massed frontal assaults against well entrenched enemies.
handled both novelly and conventionally, providing massed preparatory, harassing, and interdicting fire.
kept in reserve and rushed forward to counter massed enemy armored attacks.
The Royal Air Force(RAF) Bomber Command ended the Second World War with a policy of using heavy four-piston-engined bombers for massed raids.
On 1 December 1924 the Soviet Government massed troops on the Estonian border
Today these forces are massed along the Congolese side of our common border, poised for an attack on Rwanda.
Now an American army, protected by massed warships, threatened Okinawa,
sending rain and massed clouds not only against two young Giants
Muslim troops massed around the walled town, concealing themselves in the fields and intending to attack at dawn the next day.
In mid-August, Armenians massed a force to take the Azeri regions of Fizuli
Many nations of the world depend on mountain snowpack A quantity of fallen snow that has become massed together.
terrorist elements supported by Eritrea massed at the Sudan's eastern border.
through the Luftwaffe, massed artillery and frontal attack.
he wondered why there were 60,000 troops massed on the Kuwaiti border.
and Brandenburg, massed their forces at Magdeburg.
In particular, planners learned that tanks needed infantry support and massed formations to be effective.
Prussian troops massed in Saxony.
calling down fire from batteries massed around the rim of the Ypres Salient.
After calling for massed artillery fire into the ravine,