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fortification: The Ultimate Guide to the Law of Attraction

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Castle
A castle (from the Latin castellum, diminutive of castra, a military camp, in turn the plural of castrum or watchpost), is a fort, a camp and the logical development of a fortified enclosure. The term is most often applied to a small self-contained fortress, usually of the Middle Ages, though traditionally in Britain it has also referred to prehistoric earthworks (e.g. Hollingbury Castle, Maiden Castle). "Castle" sometimes denotes citadels (such as the castles of Badajoz and Burgos) or small detached forts d'ar ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Rifled breech loader

A rifled breech loader (RBL) is a large artillery piece which unlike the cannon and rifled muzzle loader (RML) which preceded it, has rifling in the barrel and is loaded from the breech at the rear of the gun. Typical guns weighed 30 tonnes and had 10" barrels. The spin imparted by the rifling gives the shell directional stability and greater penetrating power. Loading from the rear of the gun means the crew are less exposed to enemy fire, allows smaller gun ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Bunker

A bunker is a defensive warfare fortification to protect personnel or equipment. A bunker is also: a hazard, usually filled with sand, on a golf course. a storage bin or tank for a bulk product, such as coal, fuel oil or wood a marine heavy fuel oil. Deep-sea ships use different grades of "bunker", grades being IFO (International Fuel Oil) 180 or 380. Bunkers are mostly below ground, while a blockhouse is mostly above ground level. They were used extensively in W ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Battering ram

A battering ram is a weapon originating in ancient times to break open fortification walls or doors. In its simplest form, a battering ram is just a large, heavy log carried by several people and propelled with force against an obstacle, the momentum of the ram being sufficient to damage the target. In a more sophisticed design, a battering ram was slung from a wheeled support frame by ropes or chains so that it could be much more massive and also more easily swung against its target. Sometimes the ram's attacking point ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Bastion

A bastion is a fortification work projecting outward from the main inclosure of a fortification, situated in both corners of a straight wall (termed curtain), with the shape of a sharp point, facilitating active defence against assaulting troops. It allows the defenders of the fort to cover adjacent bastions and curtains with defensive fire. The bastion was designed to offer a full range on which to attack oncoming troops. Previous fortifications were of little use within a certain range. The bastion solved this problem. By using cannons to cover the curtain side of the wall, the forward ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Causeway

In modern usage, a causeway is a road elevated by a bank, usually across a broad body of water or wetland. A roadway that is carried instead, on a series of arches, perhaps approaching a bridge, is a viaduct. In the U.S. a brief stretch of viaduct is called an overpass. The distinction between the terms causeway and viaduct becomes blurred when flood-relief culverts are incorporated. Many causeways are tidal being covered for a period surrounding high-tide. Causeway - Derivation of the word. W ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Arrow slit

An arrow slit is a thin vertical window in a fortification through which an archer can shoot arrows while remaining largely free from personal danger. The interior walls behind an arrow slit are often cut away at an oblique angle so that the archer has a wide field of view and field of fire; alternatively, or additionally, the arrow slit may be in the form of a cross. The thin vertical aperture permits the archer large degrees of freedom to vary the elevation and direction of his bowshot but makes it difficult for attackers to harm the arche ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Wire obstacle

In the military science of fortification, wire obstacles are defensive obstacles made from barbed wire, barbed tape or concertina wire. They are designed to disrupt or delay an attacking enemy. Depending on the requirements and available resources, wire obstacles may range from a simple barbed wire fence in front of a defensive position, to elaborate patterns of fences, concertinas, "drag ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Compound fortification

In military science, a compound is a type of fortification made up of walls surrounding several buildings in the center of a large piece of land. The walls can either serve the purpose of being tall, thick, and inpenetrable, in which case they would be made of wood, stone, or some other like substance; or dangerous to attempt to scale, in which case they could be made of barbed wire or electrified. Compounds are designed to double as living spaces and military structures in the middle of hostile territory; they are also used by the extremely

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Vauban

Sébastien Le Prestre, Seigneur de Vauban (May 15, 1633 - March 30, 1707), commonly referred to as Vauban, was a Marshal of France and the foremost military engineer of his age, famed for both his skill to design fortifications and to break through them. He also advised Louis XIV on how to consolidate France's borders, to make them more defensible. Vauban made a radical suggestion of giving up some land that was indefensible to allow for a stronger, less porous border with France's neighbours. Vauban - Life and do ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Watchtower fortification

A watchtower is a type of fortification used in many parts of the world. It differs from a regular tower in that its primary use is military, and from a turret in that is usually a freestanding structure. Its main purpose is to provide a high, safe place from which military observations may be made. In some cases, non-military towers, such as religious pagodas, may be used as watchtowers. In modern warfare the relevance of watchtowers has decreased due to the availability of alternative forms of military intelligence, such as r

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Defensive wall

A defensive wall is a fortification used to defend a city from potential aggressors. In ancient to modern times, they were used to enclose settlements. Generally, these are referred to as city walls or town walls, although there were also walls, such as the Great Wall of China and the Atlantic Wall, which extended far beyond the borders of a city and were used to enclose vast regions. Walls are usually made of stone or clay and are generally as tall as a man's own height, although oftentimes much taller. Depending ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Czech hedgehog

The Czech hedgehog (rozsocháč or ježek in Czech language) was a static defense made of angle iron (i.e. lengths with an L-shaped cross section) deployed (amongst other places) on the Atlantic coast of northern Europe during World War II as part of the Atlantic Wall. The hedgehog is very effective in keeping tanks from getting through the line of defense. It maintains its ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Antonine Wall

The Antonine Wall is a stone and turf fortification, built by the Romans across what is now the central belt of Scotland. Construction of the Antonine Wall began in 142 CE during the reign of Antoninus Pius, and was completed in 144. The wall stretches 60 kilometres (37 miles) from Old Kirkpatrick in West Dunbartonshire on the Firth of Clyde to Bo'ness, Falkirk, on the Firth of Forth. The wall was intended to replace Hadrian's Wall 160 km (100 miles) to the south, as the frontier of Britannia, but while the Romans did es ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Vermont

Jim Jeffords (I) Vermont is a U.S. state located in New England. The state ranks 43rd in land area (9,250 square miles), and its population (608,827) ranks as the second smallest of the 50 states. As the only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is noted mainly for the Green Mountains in the west and Lake Champlain in the northwest. It borders Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer (May 21, 1471 - April 6, 1528) was a German painter, wood carver, engraver, and mathematician. He is best known for his woodcuts in series, including the Apocalypse (1498), two series on the crucifixion of Christ, the Great Passion (1498-1510) and the Little Passion (1510-11) as well as many of his individual prints, such as Knight, Death, and the Devil (1513) and Melancholia IIncluding:

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Traverse

In fortification, a traverse is a mass of earth or other material employed to protect troops against enfilade. It is constructed at right angles to the parapet manned by the defenders, and is continued sufficiently far to the rear to give the protection required by the circumstances, which, moreover, determine its height. Other related archivesfortification

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Sod

Sod is grass turf and the part of the soil beneath it held together by the roots, or a piece of this material. Some sod is grown agriculturally, and is sold to landscapers who use it to quickly establish a lawn. Sod - As a landscaping material. Transplanting sod is both the quickest and the most costly method for adding a lawn to landscaping. Although it takes some time for the roots of the sod to connect the sod to the new location, the lawn can appear to be well established as soon as the sod is put in pl ...

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fortification: Encyclopedia - Fortress

Fortress can mean: A military construction through a process known as fortification; Fortress, a 1993 motion picture directed by Stuart Gordon (Robot Jox) and starring Christopher Lambert Other related archives1993, Christopher Lambert, Stuart Gordon, fortification, motion picture

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