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A military engineering is the responsible for the preparation of the terrain for combat. The military enginner sets the bridges, opens the roas, sets or clears mine fields, build HQs, does just anything so that his troops can have every desirable kind of adventage over the enemy.
Military engineering is responsible for the preparation of the terrain for combat. The military engineer sets the bridges, opens the roads, sets or clears mine fields, builds HQs, does just anything so that his troops can have every desirable kind of advantage over the enemy.

Revision as of 13:42, 6 October 2002

Military engineering is responsible for the preparation of the terrain for combat. The military engineer sets the bridges, opens the roads, sets or clears mine fields, builds HQs, does just anything so that his troops can have every desirable kind of advantage over the enemy.