Sea power is the power projected by independent mobile platforms within the sea. Unlike air and land power, sea power doesn't need to flow or settle. Sea power provides a unique mid-point between persistence and mobility
Reserve template should consist of 9-10 Infantry Battalions. 26 combat width division with 7 infantry and 4 artillery works well. Basic templates include 20 and 40 width Infantry options
Skirmishers are light infantry/cavalry deployed as vanguard or flank guards. They engage enemies in light combat to delay movement and disrupt attacks. Can be regular units or specialized training for irregular warfare
Trench warfare emerged during World War I (1914-1918). Field works existed since ancient times, including Roman legions and Persian Medina defense. Māori developed sophisticated trench systems in New Zealand Wars (1845-1872). Crimean War (1853-1856) saw massive trench works despite modernity
Fog is a visible aerosol of water droplets or ice crystals near Earth's surface. Forms when water vapor condenses at temperatures below 2.5°C. Requires relative humidity near 100% and can occur at lower temperatures
Mongols had distinctive features including broad features and keen senses. Children learned horsemanship from mothers at age three. Mongols were highly mobile with extensive horse herding capabilities