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MAXIM XXI.

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When an army carries with it a battering train, or large convoys of sick and wounded, it cannot march by too short a line upon its depôts.

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It is above all in mountainous countries, and in those interspersed with woods and marshes, that it is of importance to observe this maxim; for, the convoys and means of transport being frequently embarrassed in defiles, an enemy by manœuvring may easily disperse the escorts, or make even a successful attack upon the whole army, when it is obliged, from the nature of the country, to march in an extended column.

The Art of War in 19th Century

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