Agent & Milo
I’ve been digging into the Siege of Yorktown and the intricate logistics that turned it into a decisive victory—thought you might appreciate the strategic detail.
That's a fascinating angle; the careful coordination of supply lines and the timing of artillery truly tipped the balance in favor of the attackers.
It’s the little things—those supply wagons, the exact minutes the cannons could fire—what turned a good strategy into a decisive win.
Indeed, those small details often decide outcomes.
Exactly, even a single extra barrel of gunpowder could have changed the whole day. Any particular detail you’d like to dive deeper into?