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War of Movement is a military term that refers warfare taking place in open country, whereby military operations are not restricted by extensive defensive obstacles, for example trenches that are fortified by barbed wire fencing and machine guns. War of movement is also called at the planning of how carrying supplies to the trenches. An example of 'War of Movement' would be the Boer War, which took place over large vast areas of 'veldt'.

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