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    #21
    The phrase may be new, but the concept is very old. In the Napoleonic wars, most casualties were inflicted by artillery, but artillery was not much good at holding ground on its own, you needed infantry for that, preferably heavy infantry. Cannon fodder. food for the guns.
    ditto with Cavalry.
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      #22
      "Our NHS" annoys me.

      Such a loaded phrase...

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