English, asked by DangerGuyPUNEETh, 4 months ago

Villages, its people
enemies who try to conquer it and destroy it. /
a) Risk means: i) miss ii) lose ui) endanger iv) meet
b) Who is a patriot?
c) What do the best soldiers do?
d) Why do they risk their lives?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Search and Destroy, Seek and Destroy, or even simply S&D, refers to a military strategy that became a large component of the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. The idea was to insert ground forces into hostile territory, search out the enemy, destroy them, and withdraw immediately afterward. The strategy was the result of a new technology, the helicopter, which resulted in a new form of warfare, the fielding of air cavalry,[1] and was thought to be ideally suited to counter-guerrilla jungle warfare. The complementary conventional strategy, which entailed attacking and conquering an enemy position, then fortifying and holding it indefinitely, was known as "clear and hold" or "clear and secure." In theory, since the traditional methods of "taking ground" could not be used in this war, a war of attrition would be used, eliminating the enemy by the use of "searching" for them, then "destroying" them, and the "body count" would be the measuring tool to determine the success of the strategy of "search and destroy."

Answered by Anonymous
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Search and Destroy , Seek and Destroy , or even simply S&D, refers to a military strategy that became a large component of the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. The idea was to insert ground forces into hostile territory , search out the enemy, destroy them, and withdraw immediately afterward . The strategy was the result of a new technology, the helicopter, which resulted in a new form of warfare, the fielding of air cavalry, and was thought to be ideally suited to counter - guerrilla jungle warfare. The complimentary conventional strategy , which entailed attacking and conquering an enemy position, then fortifying and holding it indefinitely , was known as "clear and hold " or " clear and secure ". In theory , since the traditional methods of " taking ground" could not be used in this war , a war of attrition would be used , eliminating the enemy by the use of "searching" for them , then "destroying " them, and the "body count" would be the measuring tool to determine the success of the strategy of "search and destroy"

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