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Battle of Carillon and Frontal assault

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Difference between Battle of Carillon and Frontal assault

Battle of Carillon vs. Frontal assault

The Battle of Carillon, also known as the 1758 Battle of Ticonderoga,Chartrand (2000), p. 57 was fought on July 8, 1758, during the French and Indian War (which was part of the global Seven Years' War). The military tactic of frontal assault is a direct, hostile movement of forces toward the front of an enemy force (as compared to the flanks or rear of the enemy).

Similarities between Battle of Carillon and Frontal assault

Battle of Carillon and Frontal assault have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Flanking maneuver.

Flanking maneuver

In military tactics, a flanking maneuver, or flanking manoeuvre is a movement of an armed force around a flank to achieve an advantageous position over an enemy.

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Battle of Carillon and Frontal assault Comparison

Battle of Carillon has 108 relations, while Frontal assault has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.76% = 1 / (108 + 24).

References

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