Besides developing solidarity and a sense of duty, they improved on this conception of the battle to such a degree that as a nation they may be called the best tacticians who ever existed.
Spanish tacticians seem also to have shared the opinion that Trafalgar had really done nothing to dethrone the line.
Thus our tacticians had worked out the fundamental principles on which Nelson's system rested, even to breaking up the line into two divisions.
That it was purely English, and that, however far Dutch tacticians had sought to imitate it, they had not yet succeeded in forcing it on their seamen.
Tacticians were now mainly absorbed in working out this form of attack and the methods of meeting it, and Russell's elaborate articles for handling squadrons and subdivisions independently may well have had this intention.
Eadward promptly retaliated by invading East Anglia; this was precisely the plan laid down by ‘Byzantine’ tacticians for checking Saracen raids from Syria.
L] A three-decker was reckoned bytacticians as equal to two two-deckers.
Tourville was in fact the forerunner of the careful and skilful tacticians of the coming era, but with the savor still of the impetuous hard-fighting which characterized the sea commanders of the seventeenth century.
Some, as skilled tacticiansand leaders of men, like Windthorst and Bebel, have displayed talents of the first order.
First we have the great strategist, a Hannibal, or a Napoleon, or a Lee, triumphing with inferior numbers over adversaries who are tacticians and nothing more.
Tacticians have divided a battle into three periods, which are disposition, combat, and the decisive moment.
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