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CANNON FODDER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comCannon fodder definition: soldiers, especially infantrymen, who run the greatest risk of being wounded or killed in warfare.. See examples of CANNON FODDER usedMissing: military | Show results with:military
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Cannon - Etymology, Origin & Meaning1800. Cannon fodder (1847) translates German kanonenfutter (compare Shakespeare's food for powder in "I Hen. IV").
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Pershing's Decision: How the United States Fought its First Modern ...Dec 10, 2010 · ... used as cannon fodder by European generals. Pershing contended that the Europeans had become too tied to trench warfare; his "open warfare ...
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[PDF] Cannon Fodder or Corps D'Elite? The American Expeditionary ...Jun 16, 2006 · The historian cannot view combat effectiveness during the Great War as an academic grade or an inspection score, with above 90 percent as “A” ...
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Here's how the term 'cannon fodder' came to be - We Are The MightyJan 13, 2023 · It's worth noting that in most early cases of use, cannon fodder was used when parties believed the soldiers had little to no odds of winning ...
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'cannon fodder' | 'chair à canon' - word historiesOct 22, 2022 · soldiers regarded simply as material to be expended in war—'cannon fodder' (1847), said to have been coined after German ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition<|separator|>
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Kanonenfutter - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryThe earliest translations by Wieland (1764), Eschenburg (1779), and Schlegel (1800) all translate the phrase literally as Futter für Pulver. Orlepp's version ( ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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How Assyrian Armies Dominated The Middle East | War History OnlineDec 25, 2017 · The bulk of soldiers were raised by a mass levy from across the nation. Farmers, hill men, and nomads joined to provide a significantly large ...
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Assyrian Army: History and Major FactsMay 31, 2024 · Soldiers underwent extensive training in various combat techniques, including hand-to-hand combat, archery, and the use of chariots and horses.
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Persia - One of the most Fearsome Militaries of the Ancient WorldAug 4, 2017 · They provided professional soldiers, took pressure off the Persian population, and made them less reliant on mass levies. Heavy Cavalry.
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Herodotus: On The Customs of the PersiansJan 18, 2012 · Herodotus' On the Customs of the Persians is regarded as an accurate description of the Persian culture at the time of the Achaemenid Empire.
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The Ceremony of the Helots in Thucydides IV 80 - PerséeNor could the Spartans openly declare it as their officiai policy to use the helots as cannon fodder. Since, however, they lived in constant fear of a helot ...
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What were the Achaemenid Persian armies really like? - QuoraMar 29, 2022 · They provided professional soldiers, took pressure off the Persian population, and made them less reliant on mass levies. Upvote ·. 96.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Herodotus and the Battle of Marathon - jstorThe horsemen on the west frieze of the Parthenon are shown doing the levade, in this case on parade, and on the south frieze of the Nike temple, Persian.
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Artillery Tactics Combat in the Napoleonic WarsIf we take 13 % as being inflicted by artillery, we get 3,120 casualties suffered from artillery fire. The French artillery fired 96.000 rounds at Wagram, so it ...
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If I am a battlefield casualty in a Napoleonic battle, what is ... - RedditAug 5, 2025 · Every study I have read has stated that the bulk of wounds reported came from small arms fire. Artillery accounted for something like 20% of ...What exactly did cannons do in Napoleonic warfare? : r/AskHistoriansIs it true that a quarter of all French casualties were from friendly fire ...More results from www.reddit.com
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How Awful Life Was For A Napoleonic Soldier - HistoryNetFeb 7, 2023 · Napoleon used a “combined arms” approach—infantry and artillery—with ... French cannon fire ripped bloody swaths through their ranks.
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Attrition Warfare - 1914-1918 OnlineJan 13, 2016 · Attrition warfare is the term used to describe the sustained process of wearing down an opponent so as to force their physical collapse.
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1916: Year of attrition | National Army MuseumThe losses sustained rendered his strategy of launching any counter-strike against an exhausted enemy redundant. In August 1916, Falkenhayn resigned. He was ...Missing: wearing | Show results with:wearing
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Stalin's Order No. 227: "Not a Step Back" - The History Reader“We didn't realize at the time that it was just a death sentence.” Penal battalions, in which at least 422,700 men eventually served, were forlorn, deadly, soul ...
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Order No. 227: Stalinist Methods and Victory on the Eastern FrontSep 1, 2011 · Order 227 called for dramatically expanding the number of penal battalions. Penal battalions were sent to the most dangerous sections of the ...
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Was the Russian Military a Steamroller? From World War II to TodayJul 6, 2016 · Joseph Stalin supposedly claimed that "quantity has a quality all its own," justifying a cannon-fodder mentality and immense casualties.
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Banzai Attack: Saipan | The National WWII Museum | New OrleansJul 7, 2020 · The Japanese body count in front of the 105th's position was 2,295, with another 2,016 dead to the rear. A total of 4,311 Japanese troops were ...
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The Myth of Human Wave Attacks Obscures What North Korea Is ...Feb 6, 2025 · British and French mass assaults at the Battle of Somme during World War I could be described as “human wave” attacks. So contrary to ...Missing: WWII | Show results with:WWII
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China honors 'human wave' heroes of Korean War - Asia TimesOct 24, 2020 · But they would deploy a brilliant tactic that would use their advantages, including camouflage, cross-country movement ...
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How successful were the North Vietnamese human wave tactics ...Aug 21, 2024 · Most human wave attacks were against base camps and firebases. Early attempts were quite successful, overrunning several firebases.Why did North Vietnam use human wave attacks during the ... - QuoraHow did the Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese Soviet, and other ...More results from www.quora.com
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Human wave tactics are demoralizing the Russian army in UkraineApr 8, 2023 · Human wave tactics are not new and typically involve soldiers conducting direct attacks in large numbers with the objective of overwhelming an ...<|separator|>
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Penal Battalions - Soviet Army / Red Army - GlobalSecurity.orgApr 4, 2023 · Most often they were used to break through the enemy defenses, capture and hold important settlements and bridgeheads, and conduct ...
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[PDF] Proxy Warfare in Strategic Competition: State Motivations ... - RANDwhich were able to use these fighters essentially as “cannon fodder,” used, for example, in riskier operations.27 Moreover, the relative newness and lack of ...
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What is a Human Wave Attack? - Boot Camp & Military Fitness InstituteOct 25, 2023 · A human wave attack, also known as a human sea attack, is an offensive infantry tactic in which an attacker conducts an unprotected frontal assault.Missing: implementation | Show results with:implementation
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Infantry - 1914-1918 OnlineNov 20, 2015 · The rigid mass infantry assault tactics from the previous century resulted in heavy losses against superior defensive firepower in 1914.1Introduction · 3Fire-and-Maneuver · 4Infiltration · 5Advanced Weapons and...
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Brusilov's WWI Breakthrough on the Eastern FrontOnce again the Russian Army enjoyed an initial period of success. By early September Brusilov's troops had advanced an average of 60 miles into enemy territory.
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100 Years Ago: The Brusilov Offensive LaunchedJun 4, 2016 · Succeeded in forcing the Central Powers to divert divisions from the Western and Italian Fronts diminishing pressure on Verdun and the Trentino.
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Bad Leadership, Old Tactics, and Modern Hardware Cause ...Jun 7, 2017 · Brusilov's offensive was hugely costly in lives, but effective in breaking the back of the Austro-Hungarian army and drawing German troops away ...
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Operation Bagration: The Greatest Military Defeat Of All Time?Voiceover: “By the eve of Operation Bagration, the Soviets had mustered an advantage of nearly 4 to 1 in men, nearly 10 to 1 in artillery and 8 to 1 in tanks ...
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Soviet Operation Bagration Destroyed German Army Group CenterSoviet armor often out-ran effective artillery support during their lightning attacks. When that occurred, Soviet aircraft assumed the role of fire support.
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The Human Wave: The Most Inhuman War Tactic - MediumDec 14, 2022 · The Chinese People's Liberation Army also famously used human wave tactics in the Korean War, beating back the UN forces. Sometimes referred to ...
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What Happened During The Battle Of The Somme?These limited gains cost 57,470 British casualties – of which 19,240 were killed – making the first day of the Somme the bloodiest in British military history.
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First Battle of the Somme | Summary, Location, Outcome, Casualties ...Sep 6, 2025 · More than 60,000 men were casualties of the plan that failed. The 20,000 killed in action marked the heaviest day's loss that a British army had ...
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Battle of Borodino: Napoleon Pivotal 1812 Clash Unveiled - EDUCBANapoleon's tactics relied on concentrated attacks at key points of the ... infantry assaults. Artillery duels were a prominent feature of the battle ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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World War I Campaigns - U.S. Army Center of Military HistoryThe Germans had advanced up to 40 miles, had captured 1,500 square miles of ground and 70,000 prisoners, and had inflicted some 200,000 casualties. They had ...
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[PDF] The Dardanelles Campaign - Failure Through Strategic IndecisionThe plan they developed and its subsequent execution stands to this day as the greatest example of amphibious withdrawal in military history. The evacuation ...
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The Battle Of The Somme: WW1 - 5 Things You Need To Know | IWMBy the end of the first day on 1 July 1916, British forces had suffered 57,470 casualties, of whom 19,240 were killed. This represented the largest losses ...
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Haig, Douglas - 1914-1918 OnlineMar 20, 2015 · In his Final Despatch (1919) Haig made a powerful case that his attritional campaigns had made the victories of 1918 possible. While this is an ...Missing: necessity | Show results with:necessity
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[PDF] Apostles of Attrition: Sir Douglas Haig, Sir Authur Harris, and ... - DTICIn the end, that Britain won both wars is due significantly to Haig's and Harris's proficiency as practitioners of the strategy of attrition. The strategist ...
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Immeasurable Brutality, the Nazi–Soviet War 1941–1945Jun 19, 2024 · The Soviets effectively used deception to hide their intentions and successfully coordinated their armor, artillery, infantry, and supply to ...
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[PDF] Military Necessity and Humanity in International Humanitarian LawMilitary necessity, a central IHL principle, exists in balance with humanity, which seeks to limit suffering and destruction.
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[PDF] The Scope of Military Necessity1. The Principle of military necessity acknowledges the potential for unavoidable civilian death and injury ancillary to the conduct of legitimate military ...
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Russia recruits Central Asia migrants as 'cannon fodder' in Ukraine ...Jun 21, 2025 · Russia is systematically recruiting migrant workers from Central Asia to fight in its war against Ukraine as "cannon fodder," Ukraine's ...
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Russia Seeks 'Expendable Manpower' For Ukraine War With New ...Jul 17, 2025 · ... cannon-fodder for the Russian military, whose ... The Kremlin has sought to avoid any mass mobilization of Russian men to fight in Ukraine.
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Africans Pushed to Frontlines in Russian 'Cannon Fodder' Strategy ...Feb 11, 2025 · The Kremlin, he said, is recklessly sending African conscripts to fight and die on the frontlines of Russia's war on Ukraine.Missing: 2022-2025 | Show results with:2022-2025<|separator|>
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North Korean troops become cannon fodder for RussiaJan 24, 2025 · Former Canadian foreign minister Peter MacKay described this as a “character flaw” that crosses diplomatic norms. Putin's treatment of ...
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how children have become 'cannon fodder' in DRC's endless conflictNov 11, 2024 · Driven mostly by poverty, children as young as 10 have been enlisted by the country's militias, while NGOs try to reach and reintegrate those who escape.
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Loitering munitions impact on precision warfare in futureSep 5, 2024 · Advantages of loitering munitions include faster reaction time, persistence over the target area, selective targeting, and lower cost compared ...
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Munitions Modernization: The Family of Drone Munitions - Army.milOct 17, 2024 · Drone munitions is revolutionizing modern warfare. Small, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can carry a variety of explosive payloads.
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Strategic Analysis: Impact of Technology on Conduct of WarfareHeavier calibres of guns, increased rates of fire and improved effectiveness of munitions changed the nature of the battlefield. The development of technology ...
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[PDF] The Army Needs to Quickly Adapt to Tactical Drone WarfareThe human controller of FPV drones delivers a precision capability that has devastated armored vehicles on today's battlefields.
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HOW TO TRANSFORM THE ARMY FOR DRONE WARFAREJan 9, 2025 · Both armies are using drones within traditional infantry, tank, and artillery formations, while also creating new drone warfare organizations.
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The Return of the Tactical Crisis - Modern War Institute - - West PointMar 27, 2024 · Close-order, linear formations provided the necessary concentrated firepower to soften up the enemy. This is basically what the infantry battle ...
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How drones have shaped the nature of conflict - Vision of HumanityJun 13, 2024 · State actors have used drones for warfare and intelligence gathering, significantly reducing the need for infantry. Drones can undertake ...<|separator|>
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Marine Corps Initiates Summits to Accelerate Drone LethalitySep 10, 2025 · Supporting this effort is the yearslong development, testing and fielding of existing organic precision fires systems to Marine infantry units.Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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How are Drones Changing Modern Warfare?Aug 1, 2024 · The UAVs used in modern warfare has altered the dynamics of military operations, offering unique tactical advantages and enhanced the ...
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Drones and their developing impact on armed conflictMar 8, 2025 · Drones' effects on tactics In defense, these tactics can allow defenders to prevail against attackers with superior amounts of armor, infantry, ...
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Military Literature – My Favourite War Novel - Vikram KarveJun 3, 2019 · To put it in a nutshell – politicians use soldiers as “cannon-fodder” to suit their needs. ... All Quiet on the Western Front” is my all time ...
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Cannon Fodder | Discover War Poets - WW1'Cannon Fodder' (originally 'Carrion' but revised at his horrified parents' request) was written in September 1917 at Flanders where he served as a machine- ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Paths of Glory clears a route through world war one's moral mudbathOct 9, 2013 · Reputations. Kirk Douglas in Paths of Glory Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive ... cannon fodder from '39 to '45.
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All Quiet on the Western Front - by Dr Victoria Powell - MediumFeb 15, 2023 · It opens with a graphic, sickening scene of mass slaughter as young men are gunned down and blown apart by the heavy weaponry that is a feature ...
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The Third Republic, the war and the mutiny in the French Army in 1917Oct 13, 2017 · The French Army suffered 550,000 killed, wounded and missing at the “300 jours de Verdun”, and lost 200,000 in the Somme offensive, along with ...Missing: causes | Show results with:causes
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[PDF] Clayton - Cannon Fodder - MITFeb 19, 2010 · We refuse to be cannon fodder anymore! We reject the war launched by the Russian government.”8 Some Russian soldiers opposed the war so much.Missing: "historical | Show results with:"historical
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Social Conflict and Control, Protest and Repression (Russian Empire)Oct 8, 2014 · We do not want to be cannon fodder! The growing wave of worker strikes and demonstrations throughout Russia leading up to the February ...
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[PDF] Vietnam: A soldier's story - UNI ScholarWorksOnce inducted into the armed services, they felt isolated and oppressed in an institution dominated by whites and believed they were being used as cannon fodder ...
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Vietnam War Soldiers Helped End the Vietnam War - JacobinNov 11, 2021 · Contrary to what the Pentagon believes, cannon fodder can talk. The three were promptly incarcerated by the military and stood trial for ...
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A Return to US Casualty Aversion | Cato InstituteApr 2, 2024 · ... military raid into Pakistan that killed bin Laden at no cost in American lives. A change in US military policy was evident in a major ...
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Public Support for U.S. Military Operations - RANDThis study examined six cases representative of US military operations over the last 55 years: World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, Panama, and Somalia.