Fellow Academy members,
We are about to witness the first actual war. We can learn a lot from this - see where our predictions went wrong, see whether our assumptions proved valid, see how to adjust our strategies and tactics - discover the difference between our hypothetical conjecture and actual battlefield results.
For instance, was 6 archers enough? Was it a good gamble? Should we proceed more cautiously in the future or risk more?
Did the Americans pop-rush as expected? Did they build up defenses or try to counterattack? Did they try for a military alliance? etc...
This thread is for anything we learn that from this that deserves to be noted for future planning.
Perhaps everything will go flawlessly, but as every good soldier knows, a war on paper (or electronic forum) is not the war they'll be fighting.
Morituri te Salutante!
We are about to witness the first actual war. We can learn a lot from this - see where our predictions went wrong, see whether our assumptions proved valid, see how to adjust our strategies and tactics - discover the difference between our hypothetical conjecture and actual battlefield results.
For instance, was 6 archers enough? Was it a good gamble? Should we proceed more cautiously in the future or risk more?
Did the Americans pop-rush as expected? Did they build up defenses or try to counterattack? Did they try for a military alliance? etc...
This thread is for anything we learn that from this that deserves to be noted for future planning.
Perhaps everything will go flawlessly, but as every good soldier knows, a war on paper (or electronic forum) is not the war they'll be fighting.
Morituri te Salutante!
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