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The mortar, essentially not just a longer-range grenade, disrupted the infantry-artillery relationship awkwardly situated in World War I.
During Napoleon’s era, the infantry-artillery coordination was quite friendly.
Back then, artillery ranges were short, and infantry and artillery fought side by side, with infantry even able to transition into artillery. Coordination only required shouting loudly.
However, as artillery accuracy improved and ranges extended, ...
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