there seems to be a serious ommission there!?

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there seems to be a serious ommission there!?

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Hi guys,Sorry to indulge myself on my heritage but there seems to be a few glaring ommissions which I hope people would concur are objectively justifiable for a reminder:Sun Tzu- whose military classics is almost a must read for all military colleges.- and his Western equivalent Clauswitz ....
Kung Ming- regarded by the Chinese to be the greatest , though not so widely known in the west- he carved up a third of China assisting a general starting off with only a few thousand men (considering Chinese fought / count armies in units of 10,000s and any less than 100,000 is not considered large- some of the biggest ones involved several hundred thousands)
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