![]() ![]() ![]() Largely because it wasn't the army commander some distance away giving the order, but a local commander who, in general, more or less knew what they were doing It happened, however most stuff, cavalry especially, generally had a pretty good idea of at what point to break into the full pelt to be at full speed at the time they needed to be. You then also have the "Agincourt" type situation where one side was trying to make contact but was exhausted by the time they did If you think of a "failed charge" as didn't make contact quick enough for the otherside not to make contact you have that Well there have been plenty of battles throughout the ages where one side timed a charge right and caught the other unawareĪ fair few where the victims got ready in timeĪnd a few where the victims buggered off in time
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