Diversionary Landing (Noun)
Meaning
An amphibious diversionary attack.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The diversionary landing was successful in drawing enemy forces away from the main invasion site.
- Enemy commanders fell prey to the diversionary landing and shifted significant resources to counter the perceived threat.
- Intelligence reports indicated the diversionary landing had achieved its objective of disrupting enemy communication networks.
- Troops involved in the diversionary landing were trained to simulate a full-scale invasion and hold out for as long as possible.
- News of the diversionary landing sent shockwaves through the enemy's high command, provoking a heated debate over strategic priorities.