As a result, there was rapid upward mobility from being an agriculture based people to being a new middle class.
Performance was less than desirable as infantry lacked the armored protection and rapid mobility of the tank, and thus unarmoured troops were vulnerable to enemy fire.
Other methods consist of hit-and-run tactics using rapid mobility, and in some cases light-armored vehicles for added fire superiority, as the need arises.
The wing provides rapid mobility and agile combat support for military operations, and maintains expeditionary forces and infrastructure.
The schmooze, the rapid mobility that makes it tick.
A flying column is a small, independent, military land unit capable of rapid mobility and usually composed of all arms.
Air Mobility Command's mission is to provide rapid, global mobility and sustainment for America's armed forces.
Perhaps more important, it is a route of rapid social mobility and thus attracts the best and brightest.
The ARVN, which had been schooled by the Americans in rapid mobility and the application of massive firepower, were losing the ability to deliver either.
It would facilitate governance, give rapid mobility to the military, promote settlement and foster trade.