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The king had realized that a literate force – or at least an officer corps who could read – would give him an advantage. He couldn't be everywhere at once, so it was vital that he could communicate exact and detailed plans to his underlings. With that in mind he issued a command that all commanders should 'be able to read and write or else surrender their offices of worldly power.'
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