Maneuver
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Maneuver (American English), manoeuvre (British English), manoeuver, manœuver (also spelled, directly from the French, as manœuvre) denotes one's tactical move, or series of moves, that improves or maintains one's strategic situation in a competitive environment or avoids a worse situation.
Military or naval
- Military exercise
- Maneuver warfare
- Military tactics
- Military strategy
- Soldiers who act in their call of duty with remarkable swiftness, readiness, or speed are rewarded with a Manoeuvre Ribbon (no longer a U.S. Army-issued medal)
Controlled change in movement
Skilled movement or procedure
- Credé's maneuver
- Gower's maneuver
- Heimlich maneuver, abdominal thrusts to relieve choking
- Kocher maneuver
- Leopold's maneuvers
- McRoberts maneuver
- Müller's maneuver
- Phalen's maneuver
- Pringle manoeuvre
- Sellick maneuver
- Valsalva's maneuver
Other
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