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Originally Posted by troung
If taking the war into the enemies heartland, behind their lines with a well supplied force that one keeps supplied and that army rips that heart out of the enemy is the mark of a bad commander...
Play books can change awfully fast.
He put on and kept on pressure.
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No taking the war to the enemy's heartland isnt the making of a bad commander, but it also doesnt make you the second comming of Alexander.
If play books can change awfully fast then home come formation and volley tactics were used until after the US Civil War, and then trench tactics took thier place until WWII?