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... e occasion had been. They only knew it came from the early days of musketry, back when men lined up and shot at each other from a mere stone’s throw away. As the tactic became more widespread, the sizes of armies and basic units blew up, the numbers changed almost annually. Eventually they had from twelve men per row and 30 thousand per folk. However, those numbers presented a huge burden on nations during peacetime, so each nation would usually only hold two to three corps of standing troops an ...
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