military terminology
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“Muster” is a word of assembly and inner strength. Rooted in military tradition, it now evokes both gathering troops and summoning courage. Whether forming a battalion or facing fear, to muster means to prepare, organize, and act — blending discipline with determination in moments that demand readiness of mind, body, or spirit. Read more
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Blitzkrieg reshaped how we speak about rapid, overwhelming power. Born from World War II, it fused speed and shock into strategy. Now used far beyond the battlefield, it names any fast, coordinated assault—military, emotional, or commercial—that hits with sudden, irresistible force before resistance can even begin. Read more
