Penetration may refer to:
In ground warfare, penetration is the breaching of, and moving past, a defensive military line.
Penetration is a strategic military maneuver much like the pincer movement with a few differences. The penetration attack goes straight through the enemy's lines and, once through, each flank turns and attacks the opponent's rear, similar to the blitzkrieg strategy.
The penetration is carried out as part of a frontal attack when there is no assailable flank available. It takes the form of assaulting the enemy positions, creating a rupture, widening of the gap and finally breakthrough. Separate forces are earmarked for the assault and break-out stages of penetration. Penetration has the stages of break in, dog fight and break-out. There are no clear-cut demarcations between these stages and these tend to overlap.
Flank attack and other forms of maneuver are preferred to the penetration or frontal attack.
Basketball, like any other major sport, has its own unique words and phrases used by sports journalists, players, and fans
You never know what you have till it's lost to someone else
You never understand until the end
You never want to be advised of what you had
And yet, you never have a shadow of a doubt
You never think about anything until it doesn't matter
You never see a clear picture without
Then all at once, your life falls apart
and you're left within the depths of a personal hell, unable to be broken
away from, and you wonder what if you had done different
and you realize nothing really matters
You always did everything they way they wanted, but never how they expected
You always protected as they knew you would, disregarding the loss
You always trusted, but sometimes too much
(Refrain)
Then all at once, you wonder why
You recapture all the stabb
ings
you pull out the knife and stare at the wounds,
the scars that you never knew existed
When did they
How could they
What were they
Why would they
Where have they
Who are they
(As Originally Written by XTrace's Former Lead Vocalist, Reva DeMartino; As
Originally Performed in Vital Aggression)