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6->'''Nervous Elk:''' We attack... at dawn!\
7'''Cactus Jack:''' Chief, why don't we attack now, when they're off guard?\
8'''Nervous Elk:''' Indians ''never'' attack till dawn!\
9'''Cactus Jack:''' Why?\
10'''Nervous Elk:''' 'Cause at night, Indians too busy pounding on those damned ''DRUMS!''
11-->-- ''Film/TheVillain''
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13Dawn attacks are particularly popular in RealLife as well as fiction. It is generally assumed that surprise attacks are most likely to take place at dawn. This allows the attackers to move into place during the cover of the night, while using the first light of the morning to see well enough for the actual attack. There is also the hope that an attack just before or just at dawn will catch the enemy while most of them are still sleeping or just waking up, and are therefore not fully alert. Also, as dawn is a time of transition between dark and light, the theory is that attacking at dawn allows you to catch the enemy while their eyes have not yet fully adjusted to the morning light. For an extra bonus, you can attack from an direction that will result in the enemies being blinded by the glare of the rising sun. Finally, attacking at dawn means that you have the full day of light to press the attack, an important consideration before the modern age of night-vision and electric lights.
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15Of course, the irony of this tactic is that it has been so heavily used that most military forces now use the practice called "Stand-To-Arms", where the entire defending force wakes up sometime before dawn and goes to a full defensive alert, with every soldier in their battle positions. In WWI, this resulted in the rather surreal situation where an army would mobilize each morning to prepare for an attack that can't possibly come--as the enemy was also busy standing-to-arms.
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17For fictional purposes, the Dawn Attack adds extra drama to a scene, symbolizes transitions and new beginnings, and (in visual mediums) allows for just enough light to be able to clearly portray the action.
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19Compare ShotAtDawn.
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26* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' the Black Cat Pirates do this. They spend the night sailing from one coast on the island to another and then go ashore exactly at sunrise. While the exact dawn attack strategy doesn't help them (because they blurted it out to Luffy and Usopp who they thought were too weak to fight them), they initially gain an advantage because they go ashore at another coast than our heroes expected them to.
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30* ''ComicStrip/TheWizardOfId'': The army of ID has a MasterComputer which tells them to attack at 3am instead of the traditional dawn attack. One of Rodney's men asks; what if the enemy has a more advanced computer?
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34* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge1'':
35-->'''Diego:''' We'll teach that human what happens when he messes with sabers.\
36'''Soto''': Alert the troops. We attack at dawn.
37* In Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', Chief Powhatan is livid at the news of John Smith's part in Kocoum's death, and announces that at sunrise, Smith will be the first of the Jamestown settlers to be killed.
38** In turn, Governor Ratcliffe, who is already convinced that the Powhatan tribe has a hidden cache of gold, becomes fed up when he learns that they've seized John Smith, and declares that he will lead his men in a dawn attack on them.
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42* ''Film/TheLastFlight'' (AKA ''Le dernier vol'')
43-->Lieutenant, follow me! Silence! We attack at dawn!
44* At the start of ''Film/MasterAndCommander'', the French frigate ''Acheron'' ambushes the ''Surprise'' at six bells, when most of the crew would have been asleep if someone hadn't caught a glimpse of the enemy vessel in the fog bank. Because the sun hasn't burnt the fog away yet the ''Acheron'' is able to stealthily approach within cannon range, but the ''Surprise'' is also able to slip away using the same fog. However they're not fully confident of having evaded their pursuer until nightfall.
45* This is the order given to the Persian army in ''Film/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime ''. However Dastan goes against orders and sneaks into Alamut just before dawn to get the city gates open.
46* [[TheCaptain Picard]] reflects on this trope in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'' while recording his CaptainsLog during the LockAndLoadMontage: "...and like a thousand other commanders on a thousand other battlefields, I wait for the dawn."
47* ''Film/TheDawnPatrol'' (1930) is about RAF pilots that often have to do this, to support British troops or blunt German offensives during UsefulNotes/WorldWarI.
48* This is UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington's intent in ''Film/TheCrossing'', about the famous Crossing of the Delaware and Battle of Trenton. However, ferrying the army across the river takes so long that they soon realize they'll be attacking during the morning light. Washington decides to press on anyway since the only alternative is the army dissolving from expired enlistments. ([[ForegoneConclusion It works]].)
49* ''Film/TheVillain'': Indians never attack at night, because they're too busy pounding on [[JungleDrums THOSE DAMNED DRUMS!]]
50* ''Film/TheWarOfTheWorlds''. During the night before the big Marines vs. Martian battle, General Mann says "They'll probably move at dawn." He turns out to be correct: the Martian war machines start to move out as the light of dawn appears in the east.
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54* In cryptography textbooks, "attack at dawn" is often the secret message that [[AliceAndBob Alice sends to Bob]].
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56* The ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'' invoke this trope during ''In The Time of the Dinosaurs'', choosing to attack an alien base at first light to smash-and-grab the nuke they need to get back to their own time. They explain that no, there really isn't a practical reason (the aliens used automated towers for most of their defenses, which obviously don't sleep). It's just traditional.
57* ''Literature/{{Deathlands}}''. In "Ice and Fire", while hiding out in a rocky canyon at night, J.B. tosses a rock into the air to establish when the false dawn is about to become actual dawn (when they can see the white-colored rock in midair, reflecting the sun's rays from over the horizon) so they can prepare for an attack.
58* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'': In ''Literature/{{Jingo}}'', a conversation between Captain Carrot and Jabbar, wise man of the D'regs, while surrounded by Klatchian soldiers:
59-->'''Jabbar:''' They will not dare attack before dawn.\
60'''Carrot:''' And what will you do, sir?\
61'''Jabbar:''' At dawn we will charge!\
62'''Carrot:''' Ah. Uh. I wonder if I could suggest an alternative approach?\
63'''Jabbar:''' Alternative? It is ''right'' to charge! Charging is what dawn is ''for''.
64* ''Literature/TheExecutioner''. A DiscussedTrope in "Caribbean Kill" between Mack Bolan and Jack Grimaldi as they wait for dawn to infiltrate an enemy stronghold. Mack claims that its effectiveness is both psychological and biological, with people who have been awake at night instinctively relaxing as they're no longer in danger from night predators.
65* In ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'', the Rohirrim like to do this when they're playing TheCavalry. Both Erkenbrand's charge to break the siege on Helm's Deep and Théoden's attack at the Battle of Pelennor Fields happen at dawn.
66* Invoked in ''Literature/PeterPan'': In Neverland, all attacks take place at dawn. Captain Hook is considered a vile scoundrel when he has his pirates attack ''before'' dawn, when nobody's ready.
67* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': In ''[[Literature/XWingSeries Starfighters of Adumar]]'', the united Adumari force decide to attack at dawn for reasons outlined above. Cartann pilots, who have taken ProudWarriorRace to the logical and crippling extent of making nonlethal practice dishonorable, tend to party hard at night and not get in the air until noon.
68* ''Literature/TortallUniverse'': In ''[[Literature/TrickstersDuet Trickster's Queen]]'', [[RebelLeader Ulasim]] takes advantage of this when he realizes that the war for Rajmuat "has begun ahead of schedule."
69-->'''Ulasim:''' Any good swimmer knows to swim with the tide rather than against it. We attack in force at dawn.
70* In ''Literature/TheWinterWar'' by Antti Tuuri, the Red Army does this about every day, as if coming to work.
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74* ''Series/BlakesSeven''. In "[[Recap/BlakesSevenS3E8RumoursOfDeath Rumours of Death]]", Avon is determined to teleport down for a SuicideMission to attack President Servalan's palace. MasterComputer Orac advises against it, but recommends that he should at least wait till dusk.
75-->'''Dayna:''' Why not full dark?\
76'''Orac:''' Despite all efforts to eliminate this weakness, dusk and dawn remain the human being's most vulnerable times. Therefore, insofar as the [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy security system contains human components]]--\
77'''Avon:''' All right, Orac, [[InsufferableGenius we get the picture.]]\
78'''Orac:''' --it will be at its least efficient at these times.
79* ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' episode "Hercules and the Lost Kingdom":
80-->'''Hercules:''' We attack at dawn.\
81'''Telamon:''' Dawn? Why don't we attack tonight?\
82'''Hercules:''' Because we attack at dawn.
83* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': After a long night the Southlanders hopelessly fighting the Orcs, the Numenorian cavalry arrives early in the morning in the Southlands and defeats Adar's horde of Orcs.
84* In ''Series/MaskedRider'', Dregon declares "We shall attack at dawn!" The MonsterOfTheWeek of the two-part premiere (Monster of the Fortnight?) appears late at night as a small sphere, assembles a freaky cyborg insect body from random junk in an awesome scene, and calmly stands in that spot to await daylight. Then, he strolls through town causing StuffBlowingUp with his customary TranquilFury. (''Don't'' expect the show to be this cool very often, alas.)
85* In ''Series/Merlin2008'', Morgana takes over Camelot and sends Arthur and his allies running for their lives. Arthur gathers together his forces, prepares them throughout the night, and then takes back the city at dawn.
86* In one episode of ''Series/RedDwarf'' [[DirtyCoward Rimmer]] appoints himself [[GeneralRipper the General]] of a band of Wax Droids based on historical figures. He orders a dawn assault across a minefield on the grounds that it's the last thing his opponents will expect. While this is probably technically true the problem with the plan should be obvious.
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90* ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaTheSandsOfTime'':
91-->'''Nizam:''' Words won't stop our enemies once they're armed with Alamutian blades. We attack at dawn.
92* ''VideoGame/StickWar'': Inverted. The HoldTheLine missions are "Dusk Attacks".
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96* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'':
97-->'''Mandy:''' ''[in a CouchGag]'' It's you and me against the world. ''[dons an army helmet]'' We attack at dawn.
98** Also in the episode where they look into the future and see Mandy ruling the world, when Billy tells the rebels her only vulnerablity:
99-->'''Irwin:''' (gibberish math) equals... FROGS! We attack at dawn!
100* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': one of Peter's inventions flings Stewie into a tree, where he sees the Keebler elves plotting to "attack the Rice Krispies guys at dawn". Later, at The Drunken Clam, Crackle and Pop are seen speaking of the attack and mourning the death of Snap.
101* A fantasy sequence in ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' has Beavis as a commander in the military. He tells his troops that they're going to strike at dawn "'Cuz um, they'll still be in bed with [[RagingStiffie morning wood]]".
102* ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'': In "The Koopas Are Coming! The Koopas Are Coming!", everyone expects Redcoat Koopa's army to attack at dawn and prepares accordingly. At one point, Koopa gets impatient and decides to catch them off guard by attacking in the middle of the night, but gives up on it because it is too dark to see.
103* ''WesternAnimation/WatershipDown2018''. Hazel notes that General Woundwort planned to attack at dawn when the rabbits came out for morning silflay (he's given away by a change in wind direction, revealing the scent of his force). This is the opposite of the novel where Woundwort planned to wait until dusk and the rabbits had gone inside before launching his surprise attack. Once he'd taken the warren, he could shelter his forces there overnight (when most rabbit predators are on the prowl) and then return to Efrafa the next day. Waiting till dawn would have only exposed them to unnecessary danger (Woundwort may be insane but he's not stupid) so the line was apparently put in there because the audience is so used to the trope.
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107* D-Day, AKA the Invasion of Normandy, was timed so that the first wave of the main assault arrived at the beach at about 6:30 AM local time. However, the supporting paratroopers had touched down earlier, at about 1 AM.
108* Deliberately subverted in a number of conflicts in the 1990's and early twenty-first century due to night-vision goggles, giving attackers using them an advantage when attacking well before dawn rather than immediately after.
109** In fact, following the mass proliferation of night-fighting gear among major militaries during the 1970s, there was some concern over the psychological effects of a full-scale conventional war which could now be waged non-stop, twenty-four hours a day from day 1.
110* The US Navy refers to the first aircraft launched off a carrier in the morning as the Dawn Patrol.
111* Frequently used throughout history, as night combat was dangerous at best and devastating at worst: without proper lighting, it was terribly easy to get turned around and lost, potentially behind enemy lines or, even worse, behind your own. In the dark, anyone could be an enemy. Most historical battles would be fought during the day, and long battles would have each side "retire" for the night to prevent friendly fire, although minor harassment raids under the cover of darkness were common. But a dawn attack meant your forces could gather close to an enemy at night, and attack once they had enough light to see.
112* "The dawn attack" is the name often given to a subsidiary operation (July 14) in the Battle of the Somme, in which the British did just that - on top of which they deployed deep into no-man's-land in the dead of night, something which the senior brass were (justifiably) worried that the men of the Kitchener armies would not be able to do. Although the battle later became bogged down with less gains than expected and missed opportunities, the actual assault on and penetration through the enemy's forward line was a stunning success.
113* The Battle of Trenton during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution was supposed to have started ''before'' dawn, but snafus in getting the Continental Army's artillery over the Delaware River resulted in them arriving after sunrise. It didn't matter in the end; [[CurbStompBattle the Hessian mercenaries were all severely hung over from Christmas Eve schnapps and had no clue they were coming]].
114** The Hessians were expecting an attack. Unfortunately for them (and fortunately for Washington) [[SpannerInTheWorks a small group of Americans had already attacked them and withdrawn.]]
115* General Offensive on 1 March 1949 at Yogyakarta by Indonesian National Army was initiated at dawn. It was important, because it was the turning point for Indonesia's freedom movement, who finally got recognized by other countries (especially countries on UN) for managing to wrestle a major city from Dutch/NICA's occupation in broad daylight.
116* Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union on June 22 1941, at 4:00 am.
117* The tactic of attacking at or just before dawn was apparently such a standard part of Native American warfare that [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangers_Standing_Orders Roger's Standing Orders]] to his Rangers mentions that his men should be prepared for them every morning.
118* Averted with the tactic of attacking at around 3am, when your opponent is most likely to be deep asleep. For this reason it's a favourite time for police raids, as criminals tend not to post sentries. Less heroically, this is also the time when the SecretPolice traditionally comes and "disappears" people, since there aren't as many potential witnesses.
119* The Military Liaison Missions were established as a temporary measure to maintain relationships between the occupying powers during the demilitarization of post-World War II Germany, and were kept going throughout the Cold War because both sides found them useful for gathering ground intelligence by snooping around military bases. They found the best time to do so was at dawn because the sentries, having spent all night on duty, would be looking forward to getting some sleep, and so would avoid anything that delayed that. On one occasion a British officer peeked over the fence of an East German barracks and found a sentry staring directly at him...only for the sentry to [[SomebodyElsesProblem deliberately look in another direction]].
120* Due to this trope it is common for warships at sea during wartime to go to General Quarters (battle stations) every day slightly before dawn, and then once it was clear that no attack was forthcoming, relax battle stations for breakfast.
121* The final Luftwaffe air raid in WW II, Operation Bodenplatte (Baseplate) on January 1, 1945, was scheduled to occur at dawn to take advantage of Allied pilots sleeping late due to New Year's celebrations. The section hitting RAF airfields in northern Belgium got off in good order and caused serious losses. But the squadrons assigned to hit U.S. bases were delayed for half an hour and ran smack into American dawn patrols. It didn't end well for them.
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