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There are three ways in which a ruler can bring misfortune upon his army: By commanding the army to advance or to retreat, being ignorant of the fact that it cannot obey; This is called hobbling the army. By attempting to govern an army in the same way as he administers a kingdom, being ignorant of the conditions which obtain in an army; This causes restlessness in the soldier's minds. By employing the officers of his army without discrimination, through ignorance of the military principle of adaptation to circumstances. This shakes the confidence of the soldiers.

- Sun Tzu

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70 Communication Group


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Today in Military History

April 22



1915:

GRAVENSTAFEL, effective dates for battle honour begin


1915:

Poison gas first used by Germans, German advance checked by Canadians following French retreat


1915:

The 10th Bn CEF fight in the Battle of St. Julien.


1915:

YPRES, 1915, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 25 May 15)


1951:

KAPYONG, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 25 Apr 51)


1951:

THE IMJIN, effective dates for battle honour begin (to 25 Apr 51)




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