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... that regard. At the very least, an army was less restricted in the direction it could move. Even if it were caught out, retreat was often possible for a land army, or so the captain thought.
In comparison, much of naval warfare was about positioning oneself windward from one's enemy, which many captains considered an unbreakable position, regardless of the strength of their fleet. Thus, whoever knew more about their enemy's position, and about the surrounding terrain could retreat or a ...
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