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The Army That Ate, Rested and Won: Logistics in the Ramayana
This is the essence of military logistics. Courage carries warriors into danger, but supply keeps them there. A thirsty army becomes weak before the enemy even appears. A hungry army loses speed, discipline and concentration. A force that camps in the wrong ground exposes itself to confusion, disease, panic and surprise. The Ramayana recognises this with striking simplicity. Before the arrows fly and the maces fall, the army must be placed where life can be sustained.
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The Army That Ate, Rested and Won: Logistics in the Ramayana
This is the essence of military logistics. Courage carries warriors into danger, but supply keeps them there. A thirsty army becomes weak before the enemy even appears. A hungry army loses speed, discipline and concentration. A force that camps in the wrong ground exposes itself to confusion, disease, panic and surprise. The Ramayana recognises this with striking simplicity. Before the arrows fly and the maces fall, the army must be placed where life can be sustained.
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