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... other party’s hand and leaned over to borrow a light. The Battalion Commander guarding the barricade gratefully thanked him. This was truly timely; he really wanted to smoke a cigarette.
"I brought over 300 people." Obviously, the Battalion Commander who came for reinforcement didn’t have a fully staffed unit. The war had reached this stage, and the Allied Forces faced severe understaffing issues.
Originally, a battalion with more than 500 personnel would generally be short 40 to ...
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