Generals. My soldiers are still on the march. I am not sure if they will be ready to fight tonight :Eagle
General Asid, your presence in the field is like Napoleon's hat, worth 40000 men :bonaparte
Can't play until after the New year So6
I think it is a mistake to divide the troops.This, as a principle of military tactics.If the forces are united, you have the opportunity to maneuver better, If you command a division and divide forces, the result of obtaining advantages, is limited. if you remain united, you have an army corps, So you can detach a brigade and send it to an established point (as a reserve or guarding an objective) with the remaining forces, you fight the enemy together with the ally If, on the other hand, there is a division and the brigades are divided, the remaining forces will be insufficient to cope with an enemy attack that has a division. Another important factor, if you reach the goal, you must defend any cost, I consider it useless to divide forces to intercept the enemy who is marching to achieve the goal. If you are lucky enough to arrive first on the target, you have time to deploy men ready for battle, when the The enemy comes in view of the objective, is still on the march and takes some time before he can attack, so he will be exposed to the fire of artillery and skirmishers, so you will have an initial tactical advantage :grin_2 :Napoleonic soldier :Soldier_salute :French sodier with flag :Vive :chg
I think it is a mistake to divide the troops.This, as a principle of military tactics.If the forces are united, you have the opportunity to maneuver better, If you command a division and divide forces, the result of obtaining advantages, is limited. if you remain united, you have an army corps, So you can detach a brigade and send it to an established point (as a reserve or guarding an objective) with the remaining forces, you fight the enemy together with the ally If, on the other hand, there is a division and the brigades are divided, the remaining forces will be insufficient to cope with an enemy attack that has a division. Another important factor, if you reach the goal, you must defend any cost, I consider it useless to divide forces to intercept the enemy who is marching to achieve the goal. If you are lucky enough to arrive first on the target, you have time to deploy men ready for battle, when the The enemy comes in view of the objective, is still on the march and takes some time before he can attack, so he will be exposed to the fire of artillery and skirmishers, so you will have an initial tactical advantage :grin_2 :Napoleonic soldier :Soldier_salute :French sodier with flag :Vive :chg
everything can be changed in a battle, I mean, that it is not advisable to split the troops, I do not even mean that we must march together, we must have a right distance to allow the re-join forces in a short time and not give life to two separate battles. As Napoleon said, march divided and fight together :Soldier_salute :French sodier with flag :Vive :chg
All right, General Colbert. So, according your point, you Commanders violated pricibles of military tactics and gloriously succeeded. :French sodier with flag :winner :sifone