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... d infantry generals could number over ten, traditionally there had only ever been one engineering general.
While this was due to peacetime organization, for Roman it was truly the optimal opportunity and environment.
No one could refute the engineering doctrine Roman put forward.
Because there were no ranks within engineering to refute it.
No one could oppose the defensive battle aspects Roman advocated.
Because his military achievements in the Russo-Japan ...
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