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We now proceed to the strategic use of the tactical results developed in the preceding chapter. We make a distinction between the following points: 1. A mountainous district as a battle-field. 2. The influence which the possession of it exercises on other parts of the country. 3. Its effect as a strategic barrier. 4. The attention which it demands in respect to the supply of the troops.
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