Please explain what you mean. I do not follow you.
Were the plans of any army, who participated in any battle, throughout history, broadcast to the public beforehand? I am not aware of any such occurrences. It would seem like tactical suicide to publicly discuss such plans.
I am not well versed in military history though. Perhaps this happens and I am just not aware of it. My understanding is that such matters are always discussed privately along a chain of command on a need to know basis.
Please explain what you mean. I do not follow you.
Were the plans of any army, who participated in any battle, throughout history, broadcast to the public beforehand? I am not aware of any such occurrences. It would seem like tactical suicide to publicly discuss such plans.
I am not well versed in military history though. Perhaps this happens and I am just not aware of it. My understanding is that such matters are always discussed privately along a chain of command on a need to know basis.
That I understand and yes it does pose a problem. Wish I knew the answer.
Can't form an army without publicly recruiting in some manner. Once recruited then you operate in the dark on private channels.