Chapter 312 Burns, Explosions and Amputations

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The ancient military proverb "It is better to cut off one of the enemy's fingers than to injure ten of them" has a new interpretation in modern warfare, that is, "It is better to hurt ten of the enemy than to kill one."

The former means that after the large army unit is temporarily defeated, it will regroup into a combat corps that still has most of its strength. Instead of going to a lot of trouble, it is better to annihilate the small units to completely eliminate the enemy's effective forces.

The latter means to eliminate an enemy, which will only add a military registration card and an urn to the enemy's military and logistics departments as a marching burden. However, a wounded person who has lost the ability to move independently needs one or two people to move freely.

soldiers to take care of him. This is a good deal in terms of the enemy's logistical supplies and the number of combatants at his disposal.


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