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Definition of Neutralization fire
1. Noun. Fire that is delivered in order to render the target ineffective or unusable.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neutralization Fire
Literary usage of Neutralization fire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. ... The History of the 33rd Division, A.E.F., by Frederick Louis Huidekoper by Frederic Louis Huidekoper (1921)
"Harassing and neutralization fire executed in accordance •with Operation Orders,
52nd FA Brigade." Report of Operations of 105th Field Artillery, 3:277. ..."
2. The Making of a Modern Army and Its Operations in the Field: A Study Based by René Louis Jules Radiguet (1918)
"neutralization fire is made with asphyxiating shells. When the enemy's batteries
have been well pounded by destructive fire, the quickest way to put them ..."
3. History of the First Division During the World War, 1917-1919 by Society of the First division, A.E.F. (1922)
"Continuation of barrage and neutralization fire to cover the organization of the
conquered terrain. H plus 1 hr. 15 mins. The artillery will commence to ..."
4. ... The History of the 33rd Division, A.E.F., by Frederick Louis Huidekoper by Frederic Louis Huidekoper (1921)
"The 2nd Battalion ordered to execute neutralization fire on VILLENEUVE Farm from
... Harassing and neutralization fire executed in accordance with Operation ..."
5. Illinois in the World War by Illinois State Historical Library (1921)
"The 2nd Battalion ordered to execute neutralization fire on VILLENEUVE Farm from
... Harassing and neutralization fire executed in accordance with Operation ..."
6. The Military Dictionary (1987)
"... neutralization fire—(NATO) Fire which is delivered to hamper and interrupt
movement and/ or the firing of weapons. See also fire. neutralize—(DOD) As ..."