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At best consider them basic and that is while in garrison. Field exercises or training exercises weren't just chaotic, they could be epedemics waiting to happen. Combat conditions add a new demension with wounding and death surrounding you. Wars are an ugly place to live in, and by comparison each generation seems to improve the living condition for their field troops, there's no place like home.

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