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- Relief_(military) abstract "Relief, as a military term, refers to the breaking of a siege or encirclement by an outside force. Relief may occur in conjunction with a breakout. It is one of four possible conclusions of investment, the others being a breakout, surrender, or reduction. The force that effects relief is known as the \"relieving force\". Following relief, the town or fortification is said to have been \"relieved\".".
- Relief_(military) comment "Relief, as a military term, refers to the breaking of a siege or encirclement by an outside force. Relief may occur in conjunction with a breakout. It is one of four possible conclusions of investment, the others being a breakout, surrender, or reduction. The force that effects relief is known as the \"relieving force\". Following relief, the town or fortification is said to have been \"relieved\".".