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Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern armies lost more men to disease than battle. To what degree did generals and other commanders prepare for this? Did they raise twice the amount of men they thought they needed, expecting half to be lost to disease?

by /u/Seswatha in /r/AskHistorians

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