"We propose splitting the Armored Army into two divisions, with each state deploying two armored divisions and one infantry regiment, along with one division from the Fifth Army, stationed separately in Morelos State and Tras State."
"Wouldn't that be too many troops? Both are small states," Casare, seeing Victor furrow his brow, decisively chose to "self-explode" and raised his hand to inquire.
Edward Fritz Blomberg respected this plump man. After all, he was the general's blood brother and had somehow been directly reassigned to a high position in the military. Most importantly, he controlled logistics.
The army cannot function without logistics.
So, when he heard Casare's question, he smiled and explained, "Both states are on the frontline, facing the most direct military pressure. Moreover, they form a pincer attack on Puebla State. If necessary, the combined forces from each state can mount a thunderous assault."