- line of departure time
- время выхода на рубеж перехода в атаку
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Line of Departure — is a military term used to denote the starting position for an attack on enemy positions. During the Second World War, the term in use in the British, Canadian and American militaries was Start Line . Line of Departure (LD) was adopted some time… … Wikipedia
line of departure — a line which units of a military force are ordered to cross at a certain time to coordinate an attack … Useful english dictionary
Time travel — This article details time travel itself. For other uses, see Time Traveler. Time travel is the concept of moving between different moments in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, either sending objects (or in… … Wikipedia
time of attack — The hour at which the attack is to be launched. If a line of departure is prescribed, it is the hour at which the line is to be crossed by the leading elements of the attack … Military dictionary
Departure (Journey album) — Departure Studio album by Journey Released March 23, 1980 … Wikipedia
Departure — Студийный альбом Journey … Википедия
Departure — De*par ture (?; 135), n. [From {Depart}.] 1. Division; separation; putting away. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] No other remedy . . . but absolute departure. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Separation or removal from a place; the act or process of departing or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Departure (album de Journey) — Departure Album par Journey Sortie 23 mars 1980 Enregistrement novembre 1979 Automatt Studios Durée 37:49 Genre Hard rock, Rock Producteur … Wikipédia en Français
Time in Australia — UTC+08:00 … Wikipedia
Departure Bay, British Columbia — Coordinates: 49°11′31″N 123°57′16″W / 49.192011°N 123.954556°W / 49.192011; 123.954556 … Wikipedia
departure — /di pahr cheuhr/, n. 1. an act or instance of departing: the time of departure; a hasty departure. 2. divergence or deviation, as from a standard, rule, etc.: a departure from accepted teaching methods. 3. Navig. a. the distance due east or west… … Universalium