66 references to "army":

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By METHOD AND DISCIPLINE are to be understood the marshaling... ss. 1.10, Chapter 1: Laying Plans

(5) Which army is stronger? ss. 1.13, Chapter 1: Laying Plans

(7) In which army is there the greater constancy both in rew... ss. 1.13, Chapter 1: Laying Plans

the expenditure at home and at the front, including entertai... ss. 2.1, Chapter 2: Waging War

Bring war material with you from home, but forage on the ene... ss. 2.9, Chapter 2: Waging War

Poverty of the State exchequer causes an army to be maintain... ss. 2.10, Chapter 2: Waging War

On the other hand, the proximity of an army causes prices to... ss. 2.11, Chapter 2: Waging War

Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best thing of... ss. 3.1, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

the next in order is to attack the enemy's army in the field... ss. 3.3, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

if twice as numerous, to divide our army into two. ss. 3.8, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

There are three ways in which a ruler can bring misfortune u... ss. 3.12, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

(1) By commanding the army to advance or to retreat, being i... ss. 3.13, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

(2) By attempting to govern an army in the same way as he ad... ss. 3.14, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

(3) By employing the officers of his army without discrimina... ss. 3.15, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

But when the army is restless and distrustful, trouble is su... ss. 3.16, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

(3) He will win whose army is animated by the same spirit th... ss. 3.17, Chapter 3: Attack by Stratagem

A victorious army opposed to a routed one, is as a pound's w... ss. 4.19, Chapter 4: Tactical Dispositions

Fighting with a large army under your command is nowise diff... ss. 5.2, Chapter 5: Energy

That the impact of your army may be like a grindstone dashed... ss. 5.4, Chapter 5: Energy

An army may march great distances without distress, if it ma... ss. 6.6, Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong

But if neither time nor place be known, then the left wing w... ss. 6.20, Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong

Carefully compare the opposing army with your own, so that y... ss. 6.24, Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong

Having collected an army and concentrated his forces, he mus... ss. 7.2, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

Maneuvering with an army is advantageous; with an undiscipli... ss. 7.5, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

If you set a fully equipped army in march in order to snatch... ss. 7.6, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

The stronger men will be in front, the jaded ones will fall ... ss. 7.8, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

If you march thirty LI with the same object, two-thirds of y... ss. 7.10, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

We may take it then that an army without its baggage train i... ss. 7.11, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

We are not fit to lead an army on the march unless we are fa... ss. 7.13, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

The Book of Army Management says: ss. 7.23, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

In night-fighting, then, make much use of signal-fires and d... ss. 7.26, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

A whole army may be robbed of its spirit; ss. 7.27, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

A clever general, therefore, avoids an army when its spirit ... ss. 7.29, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

To refrain from intercepting an enemy whose banners are in p... ss. 7.32, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

Do not interfere with an army that is returning home. ss. 7.35, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

When you surround an army, leave an outlet free. ss. 7.36, Chapter 7: Maneuvering

Sun Tzu said: In war, the general receives his commands from... ss. 8.1, Chapter 8: Variation in Tactics

When an army is overthrown and its leader slain, the cause w... ss. 8.14, Chapter 8: Variation in Tactics

Sun Tzu said: We come now to the question of encamping the a... ss. 9.1, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

When an invading force crosses a river in its onward march, ... ss. 9.4, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

and camp on hard ground, the army will be free from disease ... ss. 9.12, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

When it branches out in different directions, it shows that ... ss. 9.23, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

If those who are sent to draw water begin by drinking themse... ss. 9.30, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

When an army feeds its horses with grain and kills its cattl... ss. 9.34, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

If in training soldiers commands are habitually enforced, th... ss. 9.44, Chapter 9: The Army on the March

it will be advisable not to stir forth, but rather to retrea... ss. 10.7, Chapter 10: Terrain

Should the army forestall you in occupying a pass, do not go... ss. 10.9, Chapter 10: Terrain

Now an army is exposed to six several calamities, not arisin... ss. 10.14, Chapter 10: Terrain

When an army has penetrated into the heart of a hostile coun... ss. 11.7, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Make forays in fertile country in order to supply your army ... ss. 11.21, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Keep your army continually on the move, ss. 11.22, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Asked if an army can be made to imitate the SHUAI-JAN, ss. 11.30, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

The principle on which to manage an army is to set up one st... ss. 11.32, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Thus the skillful general conducts his army just as though h... ss. 11.34, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

At the critical moment, the leader of an army acts like one ... ss. 11.38, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

When you leave your own country behind, and take your army a... ss. 11.43, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

On facile ground, I would see that there is close connection... ss. 11.46, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

We cannot enter into alliance with neighboring princes until... ss. 11.52, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

and you will be able to handle a whole army as though you ha... ss. 11.56, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

Place your army in deadly peril, and it will survive; plunge... ss. 11.58, Chapter 11: The Nine Situations

In every army, the five developments connected with fire mus... ss. 12.12, Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire

Hence the enlightened ruler is heedful, and the good general... ss. 12.22, Chapter 12: The Attack by Fire

Hence it is that which none in the whole army are more intim... ss. 13.14, Chapter 13: The Use of Spies

Whether the object be to crush an army, to storm a city, or ... ss. 13.20, Chapter 13: The Use of Spies

Hence it is only the enlightened ruler and the wise general ... ss. 13.27, Chapter 13: The Use of Spies

Spies are a most important element in water, because on them... ss. 13.27, Chapter 13: The Use of Spies

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