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MILITARY ENGINEERS (2) answer(s).
 
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Military Engineers as Combat Support Forces in the Armies of Edward III / Braasch III, Ronald W   Journal Article
Ronald W. Braasch III Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the armies of the late Middle Ages, engineering forces fell into a gray area between combatant and noncombatant. They might fight if necessary, but that was not their primary role, suggesting that late medieval military engineers might best be defined as combat support personnel. A study of contemporary sources supports the argument that engineers in King Edward III of England’s expeditionary armies, although proportionately few in comparison to his fighting forces, were key to his strategic successes and that they occupy a pivotal spot in the history of military engineering.
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Terrain as a force multiplier in operational planning: role of the engineers / Nair, Yogesh   Journal Article
Nair, Yogesh Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Military Operation  Force  Military Engineers  Engineers 
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