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Reconnaissance in force

From The Great War On This Day

Reconnaissance in force: An advance of a considerable body of troops detached from a main army with a view either of discovering the enemy's position, or with the purpose of misleading him.[1]

References / notes

  1. Various contributors (1914). The War Book-of-Facts. 2nd Edition. A.W. Shaw Company, London p.144.
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