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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

More than one regiment of regular troops has been decimated as a result of their commanders having taken a mercenary foe too lightly. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #317)
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3 317 More than one regiment of regular troops has been decimated as a result of their commanders having taken a mercenary foe too lightly.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 314 Many mercenary companies consist of little more than rabbles of armed ruffians, others, like those of Dietrich of Tarnburg, Pietro Vacchi and Raymond, of Rive-du-Bois, are crack troops, as professional as warriors of Ar or Cosian regulars.
3 315 In dealing with mercenaries, it is extremely important to know the sort of mercenaries with which one is dealing.
3 316 That can make a great deal of difference, both with respect to tactics and strategy.
3 317 More than one regiment of regular troops has been decimated as a result of their commanders having taken a mercenary foe too lightly.
3 318 With respect to switching sides, given the fortunes of the day, incidentally, the "turncoat," so to speak, to use the English expression, is not unknown on Gor.
3 319 A tunic may be lined with a different color.
3 320 The tunic may then, after dark, for example, be turned inside out.
Many mercenary companies consist of little more than rabbles of armed ruffians, others, like those of Dietrich of Tarnburg, Pietro Vacchi and Raymond, of Rive-du-Bois, are crack troops, as professional as warriors of Ar or Cosian regulars. In dealing with mercenaries, it is extremely important to know the sort of mercenaries with which one is dealing. That can make a great deal of difference, both with respect to tactics and strategy. More than one regiment of regular troops has been decimated as a result of their commanders having taken a mercenary foe too lightly. With respect to switching sides, given the fortunes of the day, incidentally, the "turncoat," so to speak, to use the English expression, is not unknown on Gor. A tunic may be lined with a different color. The tunic may then, after dark, for example, be turned inside out. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 3)