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The Lords of the Wild

CHAPTER XII
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It is true that the Anglo-American army will come in overwhelming numbers, but they may be overwhelming numbers that will not overwhelm.

As we know, the British commanders have not adapted themselves as well as the French to wilderness, campaigning.

Their tactics and strategy are the same as those they practice in the open fields of Europe, and it puts them at a great disadvantage.

We have been willing to learn from the Indians, who have practiced forest warfare for centuries.

And the British Colonials, the Bostonnais, fall into the faults of the parent country.


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