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... nder or a higher-ranking commander would stand at the forefront could generally be divided into two scenarios.
Firstly, if our army was significantly disadvantaged, and a senior commander, such as I, as the Battalion Commander, had to risk my life to reverse the situation.
Secondly, it was when our army would think that we had an overwhelming advantage over the enemy, where there was hardly any risk, solidifying our superior position as a measure.
The enemy would be joyou ...
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