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Discover Ludwig"enemy position" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the location or direction of a hostile force, or to the advantage someone has over an opposing force. For example, "We need to assess our enemy's positions before we launch our offensive."
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The US military said its aircraft had targeted an enemy position with precision-guided missiles.
He recalls the chaos when his unit was ordered to attack an enemy position.
"Get up here now!" The bullets continued in bursts, snapping overhead; each enemy position had at least one machine gun.
At this time, the heavy firing from the enemy position abated, replaced by what sounded like hoots of braying laughter.
During World War I it became tactically desirable to bombard an enemy position without alerting him by ranging shots.
"As a result of our Cambodian operation, the enemy position is weaker than it was before," Mr. Nixon bluntly remarked.
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Arab troops had overrun enemy positions.
The shape display itself provides spatial audio of enemy positions.
Tells about night missions; photographing enemy convoys; dropping flares to locate enemy positions, etc.
They were fired "to illuminate enemy positions at night, not at enemy fighters".
Soviet military advisers accompanied most of the divisions, and Soviet pilots reconnoitred the enemy positions.
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