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- Strongpoint abstract "A strongpoint is a key point in a defensive fighting position which anchors the overall defense line. Its primary requirement is that it should not be easily overrun or avoided. A blocking position in good defensive terrain commanding the lines of communication, such as high ground, is preferred. Examples from history include Thermopylae, where the ancient Greeks held back a much large Persian army, and Monte Cassino, which anchored the Winter Line in Italy in World War II.".
- Strongpoint thumbnail 3rd_Battalion_at_Strongpoint_A-3.jpg?width=300.
- Strongpoint wikiPageID "41746212".
- Strongpoint wikiPageRevisionID "603384275".
- Strongpoint subject Category:Fortification.
- Strongpoint subject Category:Military_history_articles_needing_attention_to_supporting_materials.
- Strongpoint comment "A strongpoint is a key point in a defensive fighting position which anchors the overall defense line. Its primary requirement is that it should not be easily overrun or avoided. A blocking position in good defensive terrain commanding the lines of communication, such as high ground, is preferred. Examples from history include Thermopylae, where the ancient Greeks held back a much large Persian army, and Monte Cassino, which anchored the Winter Line in Italy in World War II.".
- Strongpoint label "Strongpoint".
- Strongpoint sameAs m.0_h1k02.
- Strongpoint sameAs Q16956964.
- Strongpoint sameAs Q16956964.
- Strongpoint wasDerivedFrom Strongpoint?oldid=603384275.
- Strongpoint depiction 3rd_Battalion_at_Strongpoint_A-3.jpg.
- Strongpoint isPrimaryTopicOf Strongpoint.