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Armies gain victories in a number of ways: position, maneuver, and firepower among them. Current doctrine holds that one must bring overwhelming force to bear on the enemy at it weakest point. If there are not sufficient troops to succeed, one is wasting the effort, and possibly the lives of the troops.

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