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were characterized by a strategy of mobile warfare, in which the PVA encircled the enemy through maneuvers and sought to annihilate the enemy. Then it entered a stage of positional warfare, when both the PVA and
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on fluid fronts with units maneuvering to exploit opportunities for tactical surprise, or where a local superiority of forces can be realized. One of early CCP leader
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until he had confused the vastly larger armies pursuing him, and was then able to slip through
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The most notable example of Chinese mobile warfare was the
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English phrase for Mao Zedong's main military methods
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Korean War
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