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... ench Army’s presence, and coincidentally, the Austrian cavalry also disliked scouting in such terrain.
Moro’s original plan was that if any insertion unit was discovered, they would immediately open fire to create a commotion to draw the enemy’s attention, aiding the other side to complete the insertion.
However, this time, luck was on the French Army’s side; both divisions successfully maneuvered to the north side of the Vilmze Corps, directly behind them.
An hour and a ...
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