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The men in the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) were considered good soldiers due to their rigorous training, discipline, and strong sense of camaraderie. Many were experienced due to prior military service or had undergone extensive drills that prepared them for the challenges of modern warfare. Their ability to adapt quickly to the realities of trench warfare and maintain morale under difficult conditions also contributed to their effectiveness on the battlefield. Additionally, the BEF's leadership emphasized strategic planning and coordination, enhancing their operational efficiency.

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