Jordan Andrew Bridgers

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The best place to cross a river is at a bend in the river that turns away from the attacker and surrounds the defender on three sides. This puts the high bank and the deep channel of the river against the attacker’s shore, where he can more easily deal with the attacker and can then anchor the far end of his bridge in the shallower water with a more-gradual approach in slower current.
Fangs of the Lone Wolf: Chechen Tactics in the Russian-Chechen War 1994–2009
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