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- Commanding_ground abstract "In fortification, a commanding ground is an area that overlooks any post, or strong place. Of this there were three sorts: first, a front commanding ground, which is a height opposite to the face of the post, which plays upon its front; second, a reverse commanding ground, which is an eminence that can play upon the back of any place or post; and third, an enfilade commanding ground, or curtain commanding ground, which is a high place, that can with its shot scour all the length of a straight line.12px This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:".
- Commanding_ground wikiPageID "5563711".
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- Commanding_ground wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Commanding_ground wikiPageRevisionID "323245197".
- Commanding_ground wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortification.
- Commanding_ground wikiPageWikiLink Enfilade_and_defilade.
- Commanding_ground wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Commanding_ground wikiPageWikiLinkText "commanding ground".
- Commanding_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Commanding_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fort-stub.
- Commanding_ground wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Commanding_ground subject Category:Fortification.
- Commanding_ground hypernym Area.
- Commanding_ground type Place.
- Commanding_ground type Work.
- Commanding_ground type Source.
- Commanding_ground type Work.
- Commanding_ground comment "In fortification, a commanding ground is an area that overlooks any post, or strong place.".
- Commanding_ground label "Commanding ground".
- Commanding_ground sameAs Q5152224.
- Commanding_ground sameAs m.0dsrdz.
- Commanding_ground sameAs Q5152224.
- Commanding_ground wasDerivedFrom Commanding_ground?oldid=323245197.
- Commanding_ground isPrimaryTopicOf Commanding_ground.