Actually the Train as you fight and More sweat in training is less blood in war are two seperate principles. First, the "More...." implies that the more you train, the less lives are lost during war. The second, "Train...", implies that if you train differently than you fight, you are preparing for the wrong war. Basically its a quantity vs. quality type of difference. Both imply that less casualties will occur if there is training involved.
I started writing about a corrolary between this and programming and realized that you said almost verbatim what I was starting to say...so I will bow, once again, to your wisdom castaway.
Paulster2 PS: Marcinco never had it so good.You're so sly, but so am I. - Quote from the movie Manhunter.
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