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Napoleon was more concerned with Grand Strategy and Logistics, though mainly logistics, having stated famously that amateurs talked about strategy, and professionals about logistics. In terms of tactics, Napoleon used highly mobile artillery concentrated in numbers at the front, and infantry advancing quickly in column (most other armies fought defensively in line). His usual approach was to shatter the enemy's strongest point with a hammer blow and then mop up in detail. Barring this, his versatility allowed him to use any number of other approaches when appropriate. For example, a total encirclement at Ulm.

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