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Commander Moria, I fail to see the significance of this information. Are you implying that there was some kind of misconduct in the chain of command that resulted in the needless loss of a naval engagement? Please clarify this issue.
 
Commander Moria, I fail to see the significance of this information. Are you implying that there was some kind of misconduct in the chain of command that resulted in the needless loss of a naval engagement? Please clarify this issue.
Sincerely, J Grafton, USN Fleet Assets.
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-Sincerely, J Grafton, USN Fleet Assets.
  
 
I can not determine the true cause of this naval disaster, but the likely cause was a lack of tactical awareness on parts of the battlefield commanders. If they had managed the on site forces to their full abilities, most likely the battle would have favored our side, with less than total annihilation of our forces.
 
I can not determine the true cause of this naval disaster, but the likely cause was a lack of tactical awareness on parts of the battlefield commanders. If they had managed the on site forces to their full abilities, most likely the battle would have favored our side, with less than total annihilation of our forces.
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-Commander 2nd class D Moria, 23rd fleet Aseir command
 
-Commander 2nd class D Moria, 23rd fleet Aseir command
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Revision as of 08:19, 25 September 2015

Spartha Fields

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Commander Moria, I fail to see the significance of this information. Are you implying that there was some kind of misconduct in the chain of command that resulted in the needless loss of a naval engagement? Please clarify this issue.

-Sincerely, J Grafton, USN Fleet Assets.

I can not determine the true cause of this naval disaster, but the likely cause was a lack of tactical awareness on parts of the battlefield commanders. If they had managed the on site forces to their full abilities, most likely the battle would have favored our side, with less than total annihilation of our forces.

I decided that by recovering this from the data archives, and displaying it for future commanders, this needless loss of human life and material might need not happen again.

-Commander 2nd class D Moria, 23rd fleet Aseir command