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Why would an army want to flank its opponent or attack its opponent from the side instead of head on?

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tnicholson01 tnicholson01
  • 25-04-2018
When flanking your opponent, you want to try to turn itself and be chaos.  

Head on would only lead to same amount of casualties on both sides.  
(Depending upon what time period.)  
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