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- Camisado abstract "In military tactics, a camisado or camisade is a surprise attack occurring at night or at daybreak, when the enemy are supposed to be asleep.The term comes from Spanish camisa (shirt): when the Tercio had actions (skirmishes) of around fifty men attacking at night with minimum equipment, only sword and dagger (although some soldiers could carry arquebus or musket), and they were dressed only with a white shirt (thus the Spanish word es:encamisada), in order to kill in silence as many enemies when they were sleeping. This is reflected in the film Alatriste, based on the main character of The Adventures of Captain Alatriste (Las aventuras del Capitán Alatriste), a series of novels written by Arturo Pérez-Reverte.".
- Camisado wikiPageExternalLink vol03tema08.html.
- Camisado wikiPageID "5316578".
- Camisado wikiPageLength "1759".
- Camisado wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Camisado wikiPageRevisionID "628150383".
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Alatriste.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Arquebus.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Arturo_Pérez-Reverte.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Hochkirch.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Trenton.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Boulogne-sur-Mer.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Captain_Alatriste.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assault_tactics.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Army.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Count_Leopold_Joseph_von_Daun.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_the_Great.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_France.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Hessian_(soldier).
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Military_tactics.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Musket.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Tercio.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Heywood.
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camisado".
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLinkText "camisades".
- Camisado wikiPageWikiLinkText "camisado".
- Camisado sign "—The Four Apprentices of London by Thomas Heywood".
- Camisado text "For I this day will lead the forlorn hope,".
- Camisado text "The camisado shall be given by me.".
- Camisado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:%22.
- Camisado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ref_improve.
- Camisado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Camisado wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Camisado subject Category:Assault_tactics.
- Camisado hypernym Attack.
- Camisado type MilitaryConflict.
- Camisado type Work.
- Camisado type Source.
- Camisado type Work.
- Camisado comment "In military tactics, a camisado or camisade is a surprise attack occurring at night or at daybreak, when the enemy are supposed to be asleep.The term comes from Spanish camisa (shirt): when the Tercio had actions (skirmishes) of around fifty men attacking at night with minimum equipment, only sword and dagger (although some soldiers could carry arquebus or musket), and they were dressed only with a white shirt (thus the Spanish word es:encamisada), in order to kill in silence as many enemies when they were sleeping. ".
- Camisado label "Camisado".
- Camisado sameAs Q5026800.
- Camisado sameAs Encamisada.
- Camisado sameAs m.0df5rr.
- Camisado sameAs Q5026800.
- Camisado wasDerivedFrom Camisado?oldid=628150383.
- Camisado isPrimaryTopicOf Camisado.