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... force though so inferior in number . Such being the case , the problem would be solved , supposing the 20,000 men of A to fall upon 30,000 of B , after B had been diminished to that extent . In the same manner the spirit of the problem ...
... force though so inferior in number . Such being the case , the problem would be solved , supposing the 20,000 men of A to fall upon 30,000 of B , after B had been diminished to that extent . In the same manner the spirit of the problem ...
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... Artillery in proportion . The amount of general reserve stores here given was for an army of 30,000 . This item would of course vary with the strength of the force . The P. M. Officer is responsible to the commander of 8 THEORY OF WAR .
... Artillery in proportion . The amount of general reserve stores here given was for an army of 30,000 . This item would of course vary with the strength of the force . The P. M. Officer is responsible to the commander of 8 THEORY OF WAR .
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... force of an army ; but slowness of marching , when not estimated for , may be fatal . Such columns as keep their time at the point of concentration may be beaten by an enterprising enemy before the laggards come up , who in their turn ...
... force of an army ; but slowness of marching , when not estimated for , may be fatal . Such columns as keep their time at the point of concentration may be beaten by an enterprising enemy before the laggards come up , who in their turn ...
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... force , and at a siege details the working parties on the requisition of the Commanding En- gineer . He orders the distribution of arms and ammunition , whose custody , however , in store is entrusted to the Ordnance department ...
... force , and at a siege details the working parties on the requisition of the Commanding En- gineer . He orders the distribution of arms and ammunition , whose custody , however , in store is entrusted to the Ordnance department ...
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... force being in its own country can generally retire in several different directions , or it has several lines of retreat ; while the invader usually has but the line by which he has advanced ; he dares not operate much to one side or ...
... force being in its own country can generally retire in several different directions , or it has several lines of retreat ; while the invader usually has but the line by which he has advanced ; he dares not operate much to one side or ...
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