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Chapter 578 - Story of A Refugee (14)

When I first joined the mission, it was one of the biggest eye-opening experiences I had ever faced.

The soldiers themselves were nowhere near as 'disciplined.' It almost felt a little loose as they always seem to be so laid back.

Their army's structure was even more confusing, as they had no seniors, or 'superior' officers. Only soldier who were higher rank.

They had decentralized the army into extremely small units, all the way down to squads of ten that worked almost independently from each other.

There was no 'central' command. No superior directing us in the distance, telling us what to do.

A low private could suggest a new plan to a Corporal and have it be changed completely right on the spot.

The best example I could vividly remember was when my unit of twenty people fought alongside a squad of theirs.

Our original objective was directed to clear one of the street blocks near the Northern entrances to allow for further expansion later.

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