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SweetFreedom Posted 11 years ago
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The advance elements of the Army?

What does "advance elements" mean?

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Japanese Embassy officials entered the city of Nanking with the advance elements of the Army; and on 14 December, an official of the Embassy informed the International Committee for the Nanking Safety ?one that the "Army was determined to make it bad for Nanking, but that Embassy officials were going to try to moderate the action." The Embassy officials also informed the members of the Committee that at the time of the occupation of the city, no more than 17 military policemen were provided by the Army commanders to maintain order within the city. When it transpired that complaints to the Army officials did not have any result, those Japanese embassy officials suggested to the foreign missionaries that the latter should try and get publicity in Japan, so that the Japanese Government would be forced by public opinion to curb the Army.
  

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advance elements of the Army = those military units that go before the main forces. Usually these are the most highly trained men. They might be scouts to discover where the enemy forces are the strongest, and their information will help the generals to plan their strategy for the main battle.

  • advance elements of the Army = those military units that go before the main forces.
  • Usually these are the most highly trained men.
  • They might be scouts to discover where the enemy forces are the strongest, and their information will help the generals to plan their strategy for the main battle.
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advance elements of the Army = those military units that go before the main forces. Usually these are the most highly trained men. They might be scouts to discover where the enemy forces are the strongest, and their information will help the generals to plan their strategy for the main battle.

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