Unrestricted submarine warfare is a naval war tactic in which the submarine attacks merchant ship (or any ship not in the navy) without warning. Germany used this tactic on American vessels at the start of WW1, and that is a major reason that the US joined the war effort against the Germans.
Trench Warfare
They used them almost exclusively for the destruction of commercial shipping towards Britain, hoping to 'starve' the British of strategic supplies, oil and food. They avoided fights with Navy surface ships as these could easily outrun them or - as often happened- ram into them and sink them.
Trench warfare.
The only country to have used nuclear warfare in history is the USA
they used jeba ships they tasted nasty because they were jebas
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Radiotherapy is the therapeutic use of ionizing radiation, used almost exclusively for the treatment of malignant disease.
Chapter 11 is almost exclusively used and available to by Corporations.
MICR or Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
Peep sight is a technique used almost exclusively for sighting in archery. It consists of a small circle or peep hole placed in the bowstring that aligns with a front sight or pin on the bow, helping the archer aim accurately at the target.
Modern blimps are used almost exclusively for advertising and/or sightseeing. Historically, blimps have also been used in military reconnaissance roles.
Modern blimps are used almost exclusively for advertising and/or sightseeing. Historically, blimps have also been used in military reconnaissance roles.
Besides normal naval warfare, the Battle also involved U.S. Naval Intelligence reading the secret coded Japanese radio messages to help the Americans to defeat their navy.
BOLOGNA : when used as the classic "sandwich meat" BALONEY : Americanized version used almost exclusively to mean "worthless information" (euphemism for BS)
This test is used almost exclusively to differentiate infection in the testis (testicle) from twisting and infarction.
The plural of bureau is bureaux (from French) or bureaus.(The English plural "bureaus" is used almost exclusively for government agencies.)