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Following the defeat of the French Army in the Franco-Prussian War, the French military, as part of its movements to increase professionalism, emphasized officer training at the École de Guerre.
Ferdinand Foch, as an instructor, argued against the concept of a commander moving units without informing subordinates of his intentions.
In doing so, a common doctrine served as a point of training.

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