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Military Tactic

/ˌmɪl.ɪˈtɛr.i ˈtæk.tɪk/noun
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A military tactic is a specific, planned maneuver or action used by armed forces to gain an advantage in combat, such as flanking an enemy or launching a surprise attack. It emphasizes short-term decisions that adapt to battlefield conditions, influencing modern applications in business and sports where quick, strategic moves can outmaneuver opponents.

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The Schlieffen Plan, a military tactic devised in 1905 by German chief of staff Alfred von Schlieffen, aimed to quickly defeat France in a potential war but ultimately contributed to the stalemate of World War I, showing how a single strategy can alter global history.

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Oxford English DictionaryEncyclopædia BritannicaMerriam-Webster DictionaryThe Art of War by Sun Tzu

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