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  2. Camp follower - Wikipedia

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    Camp followers are civilians who follow armies. There are two common types of camp followers; first, the spouses and children of soldiers, who follow their spouse or parent's army from place to place; the second type of camp followers have historically been informal army service providers, servicing the needs of encamped soldiers, in particular selling goods or services that the military does ...

  3. Tang-Nanzhao conflicts in Annan - Wikipedia

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    This alienated many of the powerful local clans of Annan. [10] Anti-Tang Viets allied with highland people, who appealed to Nanzhao for help, and as a result invaded the area in 860, briefly taking Songping before being driven out by a Tang army the next year. [5] [11] Prior to Li Hu's arrival, Nanzhao had already seized Bozhou.

  4. Constitution Protection Region of Southern Fujian - Wikipedia

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    Although Li received reinforcements from the north, the looting and arbitrary attacks carried out by the northern soldiers against the local population alienated the people of Fujian, who began cooperating with the Guangdong Army. By the end of 1918, Chen's numerically inferior forces had captured more than half of Fujian province. [14]

  5. In-group and out-group - Wikipedia

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    An illustrative example of the way this phenomenon takes place can be demonstrated just by arbitrarily assigning a person to a distinct and objectively meaningless novel group; this alone is sufficient to create intergroup biases in which members of the perceiver's own group are preferentially favored. [8]

  6. Followership - Wikipedia

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    Followership are the actions of someone in a subordinate role. It may also be considered as particular services that can help the leader, a role within a hierarchical organization, a social construct that is integral to the leadership process, or the behaviors engaged in while interacting with leaders in an effort to meet organizational objectives. [1]

  7. Irregular military - Wikipedia

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    The term "irregular military" describes the "how" and "what", but it is more common to focus on the "why" as just about all irregular units were created to provide a tactical advantage to an existing military, whether it was privateer forces harassing shipping lanes against assorted New World colonies on behalf of their European contractors, or Auxiliaries, levies, civilian and other standing ...

  8. Siege of Songping - Wikipedia

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    This alienated many of the powerful local clans of Annan. [9] Anti-Tang Viets allied with highland people, who appealed to Nanzhao for help, and as a result invaded the area in 860, briefly taking Songping before being driven out by a Tang army the next year. [5] [10] Prior to Li Hu's arrival, Nanzhao had already seized Bozhou.

  9. Encirclement - Wikipedia

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    The encirclement of the German Sixth Army in the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 is a typical example. During the Winter War , Finland used "pocket tactics" against the Soviet Union , called motti ; in the context of war, motti describes a tactic that the Finns used to immobilise, segment, surround and destroy the Soviet troops that were many ...