Enemy Action

Any act of aggression or hostility committed by opposing forces.

Environmental Warfare

Military strategies that aim to exploit or manipulate the environment for strategic advantage, such as using weather modification or biological agents.

Dl. 1000 (Anti-Tank Warfare)

The use of artillery to counter enemy armored forces, including specialized guns, tactics, and the effectiveness of different weapons systems.

Dk. 1000 (Legacy and Impact)

The lasting influence of the Dk. 1000 weapon system on military doctrine, technology, and the course of warfare.

Cr. Creeping Barrage

A tactic used in artillery warfare where shells are fired in a slow, deliberate pattern, moving steadily across the target area to suppress enemy defenses.

Cq. Convoy Warfare

The military engagement involving attacks and defenses of military convoys, often characterized by ambushes, roadside bombs, and aerial attacks.

Cq. Combat Operations

Military actions undertaken to achieve a strategic objective, involving the use of weapons, tactics, and maneuvers against the enemy.

Cp. Combat Operations

The military actions and strategies employed during battles and engagements in World War II, encompassing tactics, maneuvers, and the use of various weapons and equipment.

By-product of Warfare

Unintended consequences or outcomes of military actions, such as environmental damage, civilian casualties, or economic disruption.

Booby Trap

A concealed device designed to inflict harm or damage on unsuspecting individuals. Booby traps were widely used by both sides during World War II, posing significant dangers to soldiers and civilians.