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... its to form tight formations in preparation for battle and positioned two-thirds of the artillery on nearby high ground. As soon as the enemy entered effective range, they were to fire immediately to disrupt the enemy’s formation. The Alda army was significantly outnumbered and could not allow the enemy to approach too closely in attack formation.
“Stay put until the enemy moves; wait for the rear troops to assemble before launching an attack,” Schroeder advised his officers, solidifying ...
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