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... men, but the warships, with the army being merely the soul of the warships. Once an admiral or ship captain of a naval fleet orders to lower the commander’s flag, it is not the individual who surrenders, but the warship, or even the entire fleet.
In the vast majority of cases, a fleet’s surrender signifies the entire nation’s submission, and once a nation’s backbone is bent, it is difficult to straighten again.
The primary attribute of a navy is being a symbol of a great power. ...
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