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In October 1952 the British declared a state of emergency and began moving army reinforcements into Kenya.
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Moving armies at Shiloh was a little like herding cats, he said.
There have been strategy games that let you play an imaginary general, moving armies of elves and goblins about.
Bar calls her "the foreman," and says he can see her "moving armies around in World War Two, calm and energized in a crisis".
But this is not a game where you are simply moving armies around on a map; that's the least of it.
Napoleon's military successes resulted from a strategy of moving armies rapidly and striking quickly, sometimes by surprise, often so as to prevent the coordination of the forces opposing him, which he was then able to defeat piecemeal.
Belgrade then moved army units, with tanks and artillery and special police forces, to the edge of the zone.
He did not move armies about or change governors of provinces without reason.
The main thoroughfare down the spine of Iraq, known as Route Tampa, was built to move armies.
Each night, in a giant base north of Baghdad, a team that moves armies for a living prepares for a mission that will define America's time in Iraq, more than any other act since the invasion seven years ago.
Understand that you cannot move armies around until your next attacking turn.
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