In almost Spartan-like program, children were trained daily in group and individual combat.
Boelcke won his first individual aerial combat on 19 August 1915.
The Japanese technique primarily focuses on one-versus-one, or individual combat.
Dialogs, individual combat, exchanges of objects, and requests for information all take place at the scene level.
Leaders may fight individual combat using a special deck of cards for movement and attacks.
Before then fighting had been largely a matter of individual combat conducted by the aristocratic class.
Also had to be based on individual combat.
He had already acknowledged the superior ability of the Japanese in individual combat, contesting only their group tactics.
Some of the ronin-samurai fell back and ferocious individual combat began again.
The first difference relates to individual combat, which now allows for 3-versus-3 fights, as opposed to the 1-vs.