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... rea without distinction between offense and defense.
As a representative example of a pitched battle, there’s Napoleon’s Battle of Waterloo.
Reserves. Cavalry. Regular corps. The Battle of Waterloo was truly an excellent pitched battle where all branches within became chess pieces.
In this battle, which is like a naval fleet battle occurring on land, there is one rule that must never be forgotten.
You must never, ever retreat.
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