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Interposing Tactics is tactical concept, developed under Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, to explain a tactical action where a small-scale
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Security and Interposing Tactics. URL: "3D Vulnerability Analysis Solution to the Problem of Military Energy Security and Interposing Tactics | Journal of
3D_tactics_analysis
Concrete sequence of chess moves leading to an advantage
tactical threats to obtain a strategic advantage are also classified as tactics. Tactics usually follow one of a number of repeating patterns; these include
Chess_tactic
Non-profit think-tank
related research areas, with the latest research, on interposing tactics, as a branch of Terrorist Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, by its research associate
Terrorism_Research_Center
Analysis Solution to the Problem of Military Energy Security and Interposing Tactics. Journal of Information Warfare. URL: http://www.jinfowar
Dynamic_defence
Chess tactic
a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked
Block_(chess)
Chess tactic
between an attacked piece and its defender is interrupted by sacrificially interposing a piece. It is a chess tactic which rarely arises and is therefore often
Interference_(chess)
Chess position where the King is attacked
out of check if possible by moving the king to an unattacked square, interposing a piece between the threatening piece and the king, or capturing the
Check_(chess)
Military strategy
policy of destroying every building that could offer shelter and thus interposing a belt of "scorched earth" between themselves and the allies. In 1945
Scorched_earth
Chess tactic
Fred Reinfeld and Irving Chernev used it in their book Chess Strategy and Tactics. This article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves. Lichtenhein
Zwischenzug
Object that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress
fortifications, entrenchments, barbed wire beds or mine fields, and other similar tactics intended to prevent or hinder movement of the enemy in a certain direction
Obstacle
the Internet. interpose To move a piece between an attacking piece and its target, blocking the line or diagonal of attack. Interposing is not possible
Glossary_of_chess
Overview of and topical guide to chess
both rooks, or the queen and both rooks. Block (blocking an attack) – interposing a piece between another piece and its attacker. When the piece being
Outline_of_chess
Governing and advisory assembly of the aristocracy
physically be present at the Senate meeting, otherwise his physical threat of interposing his person had no meaning. Ultimately, the plebeian tribune's veto was
Senate_of_the_Roman_Republic
Chess opening
Variation is considered theoretically suspect, but if White is unprepared the tactics can be difficult to calculate at the board. After 6.e5! (6.Bd3 is less
Sicilian_Defence
Japanese strategy board game
from the threat, capturing the threatening piece, or placing another interposing piece between the king and the threatening piece. To announce check in
Shogi
1899–1902 war in South Africa
proved difficult for the British to defeat, due to unfamiliarity with tactics and support among civilians. British high command ordered scorched earth
Second_Boer_War
American animated musical drama film
Roma. As Frollo searches for Esmeralda, he employs increasingly violent tactics, including bribery, arrests, and arson. When Phoebus refuses to burn a
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996 film)
The_Hunchback_of_Notre_Dame_(1996_film)
Alliance between Roman politicians Caesar, Pompey and Crassus
courts. During the Caesar's consulship, the success of Cato and Bibulus' tactics at discrediting Caesar and Pompey made the two greatly unpopular during
First_Triumvirate
Legal concept
nuclear facility or nuclear power reactor facility, and where adversary tactics are employed to attempt an act of radiological sabotage, such as, but not
Castle_doctrine
US federal legislation that prohibits racial discrimination in voting
hearing of voting cases before three-judge courts and outlawed some of the tactics used to disqualify Negroes from voting in federal elections. Despite the
Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965
1864 battle of the American Civil War
crossroads at Spotsylvania Court House to the southeast, hoping that by interposing his army between Lee and Richmond, he could lure the Confederates into
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Battle_of_Spotsylvania_Court_House
Ancient Roman brothers known for their social reforms
his tactics in pursuit of it were, especially when they mobilised the assemblies which gave some genuine expression of the popular will. Those tactics threatened
Gracchi_brothers
Royal Navy officer
much of the work the Admiralty board performed between 1795 and 1798, interposing his periods on land with brief sea commissions. In 1799, Seymour became
Lord_Hugh_Seymour
US Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1914–1943)
He was relocated to Maui, Hawaii, to instruct other pilots in combat tactics. U.S. Navy policy was to use its best combat pilots to train newer pilots
Edward_O'Hare
Traditional board game for two players
asset (for example, by the possibility of developing an attack). In chess, tactics generally refer to short-term maneuvers—so short-term that they can be
Chess
Military terminology
between all applications. These additional steps, typically involving interposing gateways or bridges between the various architectures, may introduce
Live, virtual, and constructive
Live,_virtual,_and_constructive
1952 campaign advertisement for Dwight D. Eisenhower produced by Disney
(2010). Campaign Craft: The Strategies, Tactics, and Art of Political Campaign Management – The Strategies, Tactics, and Art of Political Campaign Management
Ike for President (advertisement)
Ike_for_President_(advertisement)
Legislative Body, whom I had left at the door of the chamber, hastily interposed between the assassins and myself. One of these brave grenadiers... received
Assassination attempts on Napoleon
Assassination_attempts_on_Napoleon
First Sultan of Mysore (c. 1720–1782)
He was a bold, an original, and an enterprising commander, skilful in tactics and fertile in resources, full of energy and never desponding in defeat
Hyder_Ali
Confederate Army general (1821–1904)
of Gettysburg in July 1863, where he openly disagreed with Lee on the tactics to be employed and reluctantly supervised several unsuccessful attacks
James_Longstreet
Ancient Roman political office
or any other assembly disregarded the orders of a tribune, he could "interpose the sacrosanctity of his person" to prevent such action. Even a dictator
Tribune_of_the_plebs
1990 novel by David Drake
effective, but not without obstacles. Previously, the warriors had little tactics, but through the guidance of Hansen, the army is turned into a successful
Northworld
Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire
Cherusci of Arminius); the Iazigi Sarmatians (to whom he gave permission to interpose themselves in the Tisza plain, between the borders of the new province
Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome
King of Sweden from 1697 to 1718
Julius Caesar. Like Charles XII, Suvorov adopted an aggressive style of tactics and campaigning, seemingly inspired by the Swedish king. Charles's death
Charles_XII_of_Sweden
Confederate cavalry general (1833–1864)
13th in his class of 46 in 1854. He ranked 10th in his class in cavalry tactics. Although he enjoyed the civil engineering curriculum at the academy and
J._E._B._Stuart
Naval battle during the Wars of the Diadochi
outside the harbour of the city, bottling up Menelaus in the harbour and interposing himself between the two enemy fleets. This meant that Demetrius took
Battle_of_Salamis_(306_BC)
Political conflict in the Roman Republic, 500–287 BC
for the first time. Before these laws were passed, tribunes could only interpose the sacrosanctity of their person (intercessio) to veto acts of the Senate
Conflict_of_the_Orders
Major battle of the American Civil War
crossroads at Spotsylvania Court House to the southeast, hoping that by interposing his army between Lee and Richmond, he could lure the Confederates into
Battle_of_Cold_Harbor
Elected official in ancient Rome
did not comply with the orders of a Plebeian Tribune, the Tribune could interpose the sacrosanctity of his person (intercessio) to physically stop that
Roman_magistrate
1864 series of battles in Virginia during the American Civil War
setback but instead maneuvered to the southeast, resuming his attempt to interpose his forces between Lee and Richmond; Lee's army was able to get into position
Overland_Campaign
Major campaign of the Seven Years' War
lost as a consequence of the war of [17]62 ... whenever we adopt... the tactics of the war of 1762, the result will always be so disgraceful as then."
Spanish invasion of Portugal (1762)
Spanish_invasion_of_Portugal_(1762)
1795 battle of the War of the First Coalition
of his squadron. A fierce combat developed, culminating in Cornwallis interposing his flagship HMS Royal Sovereign between the British and French forces
Cornwallis's_Retreat
United States Navy admiral (1887–1974)
Strait and attacking the beachheads on Leyte Island. He later explained his tactics to the New York Times: "My theory was that of the old-time gambler: Never
Jesse_B._Oldendorf
1759 battle of the Seven Years' War
Nicholas (ed.). Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail. The Evolution of Fighting Tactics, 1650–1815 (London, 1990). Wheeler, Dennis (1995). "A Climatic Reconstruction
Battle_of_Quiberon_Bay
Hostility or prejudice towards Catholics
estimated 18,000–32,000 Croats, who were mostly Roman Catholic. The terror tactics against the Croats were, to at least an extent, a reaction to the genocide
Anti-Catholicism
Battle of the American Civil War
crossroads at Spotsylvania Court House to the southeast, hoping that by interposing his army between Lee and Richmond, he could lure the Confederates into
Battle_of_North_Anna
number has never been established. As a result of the Germans' Blitzkrieg tactics and superior German communications, the Battle of France was shorter than
Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II
Military_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_during_World_War_II
American Civil War area of operations
of the overall leadership that had been lost, Hood's poor planning and tactics leading to disaster in battle, and the realization by many that the war
Western theater of the American Civil War
Western_theater_of_the_American_Civil_War
Family of chess variants specially designed for four players
stop the mate by taking one of the mating pieces, inducing it to move, interposing one of his pieces, or mating one of his opponents whose pieces are necessary
Four-player_chess
American police state that simply institutionalized the illegal COINTELPRO tactics used to assassinate dissenters and leaders from the 1950s onwards. Additional
Mass surveillance in the United States
Mass_surveillance_in_the_United_States
1862 American Civil War battle
Taliaferro wrote, "In this fight there was no maneuvering and very little tactics. It was a question of endurance and both endured." Taliaferro was wounded
Second_Battle_of_Bull_Run
Roman Catholic university in Camarines Sur, Philippines
out by the Kempeitai, known notoriously for their brutal interrogation tactics. Accounts testified suspected guerillas being rounded up and being interned
Ateneo_de_Naga_University
United States Navy admiral (1884–1945)
kamikaze attacks to return to shipyards for repairs. McCain instituted new tactics to deal with them. McCain continued to press for more fighters on his carriers
John_S._McCain_Sr.
2016 Japanese film
he managed to get them to agree to include 40 minutes of new material interposed between the content from the ONA series, resulting in a running time of
Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars
Planetarian:_Storyteller_of_the_Stars
Battle of the American Civil War
should leave its current position, swing around the Union left flank, and interpose itself on Meade's lines of communication, inviting an attack by Meade
Battle of Gettysburg, second day
Battle_of_Gettysburg,_second_day
British nobleman, barrister, and politician (1865–1931)
suffragists such as Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, but conceded that their tactics were effective. In 1909 Russell met the woman who would become his third
Frank Russell, 2nd Earl Russell
Frank_Russell,_2nd_Earl_Russell
1814–1816 war between Nepal and Britain
advantage in men, material, natural resources and well versed in mountain tactics. The British advance took place on 6 January 1814, to Jit Gadh. While they
Anglo-Nepalese_War
Army movements inbetween the two battles
the best place in Belgium for him to be able to employ his reverse slope tactics when fighting a major battle: the escarpment close to the village of Waterloo
Waterloo campaign: Quatre Bras to Waterloo
Waterloo_campaign:_Quatre_Bras_to_Waterloo
writes "If coming events should constrain the British Legislature to interpose its supreme authority to appease the internal dissensions of the Colony
1834_in_Canada
company assaulted Phou Pha Thi from the southeast. Shunning guerrilla tactics, the hill tribesmen surged up the hill in a frontal assault. Trapped on
Operation_Pigfat
Izumo-Class armored cruizer by Japan
April 2015. Evans, David & Peattie, Mark R. (1997). Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Japanese_cruiser_Izumo
United States Navy admiral (1908–1995)
hostile planes, Commander Becton skillfully countered the fanatical enemy tactics, employing every conceivable maneuver and directing all his guns in an
Frederick_J._Becton
British World War II flying ace
and struggle with, adapting to night-fighter tactics. A great many pilots relied on basic non-AI tactics which usually meant co-operating with search
John_Braham_(RAF_officer)
anti-Semite." DuBois and his colleagues began to probe the State Department's tactics for blocking what they saw as the most urgent humanitarian mission of their
Josiah_E._DuBois_Jr.
American politician and military officer (1783–1837)
by the British commissioners at Ghent. He was also an opponent of the tactics of the Federalist leader, Charles F. Mercer, who questioned whether the
John Floyd (Virginia politician)
John_Floyd_(Virginia_politician)
Japanese warship (1901–1945)
ISBN 0-89839-256-X. Evans, David & Peattie, Mark R. (1997). Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Japanese_cruiser_Iwate
Traditional Japanese go schools
in the style Inoue Genkaku Inseki with the personal part of the name interposed. Variant names abound. The Yasui house (安井家) was one of the four Schools
Four_Go_houses
US Navy funding and policy dispute (1949)
altitude even more difficult than in Europe, resulting in a switch of tactics to low-level area bombing of cities with incendiaries. The wartime Chief
Revolt_of_the_Admirals
2007 fantasy novel by Edward Bolme
out a land trying to recover from the aftershocks of a horrific war. Interposed with the main plot are also flashbacks of Cimozjen's days in the Iron
Bound_by_Iron
2009 United States Supreme Court case
firmly in the control of white Democrats, who resorted to a variety of tactics, including fraud, intimidation, and violence, to take away the vote from
Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District No. 1 v. Holder
Northwest_Austin_Municipal_Utility_District_No._1_v._Holder
1796 travel narrative by Mary Wollstonecraft
christianity. [sic] ... From this period she adored [God] ... not as one whose interposing power is ever silently at work on the grand theatre of human affairs
Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Letters_Written_in_Sweden,_Norway,_and_Denmark
a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked
List_of_Last_Exile_episodes
for the first time. Before these laws were passed, tribunes could only interpose the sacrosanctity of their person (intercessio) to veto acts of the Senate
History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic
History_of_the_Constitution_of_the_Roman_Republic
Officials of the ancient Roman Republic
rank, then it was called intercessio, where the magistrate literally interposed his higher rank to obstruct the lower-ranking magistrate. By definition
Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic
Executive_magistrates_of_the_Roman_Republic
Asama-class cruiser
OCLC 5716842. Evans, David & Peattie, Mark R. (1997). Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Japanese_cruiser_Tokiwa
Japanese armored cruiser
ISBN 1-55750-129-7. Evans, David & Peattie, Mark R. (1997). Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887–1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Japanese_cruiser_Azuma
Stock short title used for US legislation
protection of the laws. It further made a number of the KKK's intimidation tactics into federal offenses, authorized the president to call out the militia
Civil_Rights_Act
2003 novel by David Weber and John Ringo
the spaceport. He also orders the troops to begin practicing on entry tactics in preparation for their assault on the port, which they and Roger do together
March_to_the_Stars
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
of the tactics for countering ambushes developed during Atlanta resulted in their adoption as standard procedure for the future. The tactics called for
Operation_Atlanta
Second Indochina War. The loss jarred the PAVN into changing their previous tactics of stockpiling supplies close to their front line troops before an offensive
Kou_Kiet
Japanese Naniwa-class protected cruiser
ISBN 978-1-59114-198-3. Evans, David C. & Peattie, Mark R. (1997). Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics, and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941. Annapolis, Maryland:
Japanese_cruiser_Takachiho
American judge
"technical" defenses at trial and on appeal, and urge them to pursue meaningful tactics. In Steils v. State, he said that "[l]awyers who attempt to make a purely
Henry_Marshall_Furman
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English : apparently a habitational name, perhaps from Rockwood Park in West Sussex.
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Boy/Male
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Fragrance
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Latin American
Mars (Roman god of war). Derived from the Roman clan 'Marcius'.
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English : variant of Burrell.
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English : from Old English boda ‘messenger’ or (ge)bod ‘message’ + mann ‘man’, ‘servant’, hence an occupational name denoting a messenger or the servant of a messenger.German : variant of Bodemann, a habitational name from Boden near Uelzen, or from the Bode river in the Harz Mountains.Jewish (from Belarus) : occupational name for the keeper of a bathhouse, from Yiddish bod ‘bathhouse’ + man ‘man’.
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Hebrew
(רַבִּי) Hebrew name RABI means "my teacher." Compare with another form of Rabi.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Learned, Scholar
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n.
The act of coming between; intervention; interference.
a.
Of or pertaining to the art of military and naval tactics.
n.
To perform a movement or movements in military or naval tactics; to make changes in position with reference to getting advantage in attack or defense.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Interlope
n.
A movement in tactics by which the order of companies in line is inverted, the right being on the left, the left on the right, and so on.
n.
Hence, any system or method of procedure.
n.
One versed in tactics; hence, a skillful maneuverer; an adroit manager.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Interpose
n.
The act of interposing; interposition; intervention.
n.
An intermediate depot or station between one commercial city or country and another.
n.
The act of interposing or interceding; intercession.
n.
The act of interposing, or the state of being interposed; a being, placing, or coming between; mediation.
n.
The science and art of disposing military and naval forces in order for battle, and performing military and naval evolutions. It is divided into grand tactics, or the tactics of battles, and elementary tactics, or the tactics of instruction.
n.
See Tactics.
v. t.
A noncommissioned officer or soldier placed on the directiug flank of each subdivision of a column of troops, or at the end of a line, to mark the pivots, formations, marches, and alignments in tactics.
v. t.
To draw back again; to hold back from acting, proceeding, or advancing, either by physical or moral force, or by any interposing obstacle; to repress or suppress; to keep down; to curb.
n.
The act of interfusing, or the state of being interfused.
a.
Importunately interposing services; intermeddling in affairs in which one has no concern; meddlesome.
v. t.
To point; to mark with stops or pauses; to punctuate.
a.
Done or made in silence; implied, but not expressed; silent; as, tacit consent is consent by silence, or by not interposing an objection.