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Definition of Deploying
1. deploy [v] - See also: deploy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deploying
Literary usage of Deploying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Infantry Tactics: For the Instruction, Exercise, and Manœuvres of the by Silas Casey (1862)
"To take deploying intervals from a line formed by battalions in mass. 411.
The line being at a halt, when the general shall wish to take deploying intervals ..."
2. Tactics by William Balck (1914)
"TIME REQUIRED FOR Deploying. (f) TIME REQUIRED FOR Deploying. Control of time
and space is of prime importance to the leader when leading troops on the ..."
3. China and the Allies by Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1901)
"... Daggett—The plucky Lieutenant Murphy—A rectangular courtyard— A big order—-Deploying
in a captured court—A murderous fire—Captain Martin's courage. ..."
4. National Airspace System: FAA Has Implemented Some Free Flight Initiatives by John H. Anderson (1998)
"... FAA's Efforts to Implement Free Flight Figure 2.1: Proposed Locations for
Deploying and Testing Free Flight Phase 1 ..."
5. Elements of Tacticks, and Introduction to Military Evolutions for the Infantry by Friedrich Christoph von Saldern (1787)
"20. i Of Deploying. There are four different methods of deploying. i. Marched off
from the. right, and deployed to the right. 2. Marched off from the right, ..."