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Tango0120 Oct 2014 3:32 p.m. PST

"The British Army emerged from the crisis of revolution and civil war that had given it birth with a distinctive military doctrine based on movement, firepower, and aggression. But realising its potential required a master of war in the Army's own image.

Below: The Storming of the Schellenberg, 2 July 1704. The weight and determination of Marlborough's attack on the summit of the hill ‘fixed' the Bavarian defence, allowing Prince Louis of Baden's Imperialists to break through a weakly defended sector on the right and turn the enemy flank…"

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