Jiang treats Davout and Napoleon's officer bench as the decisive execution layer beneath Napoleon's vision.
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Jiang treats Davout and Napoleon's officer bench as the decisive execution layer beneath Napoleon's vision.
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"Okay? Think about that. This is the best army in the world. The Prussians will do 20 kilometers in one day. The Vaux is..."
"...strategic genius is one thing. But what really matters is the officers under him. Okay? He had a really talented bench of officers who..."
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