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- Frontal_assault comment "The military tactic of frontal assault is a direct, hostile movement of forces toward the front of an enemy force (as compared to the flanks or rear of the enemy). By targeting the enemy's front, the attackers are subjecting themselves to the maximum defensive power of the enemy. It is often a commander's last resort when he has run out of tactical options.Before the 19th century, a frontal assault against a thin line could be effective when conducted by horse cavalry.".