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This work examines the emergence of the national army during the tumultuous period of the Revolution, highlighting the fervent enthusiasm and spirit of sacrifice that characterized the era. It discusses the law of March 4, 1791, which emphasized military service as a civic duty, reflecting the urgent need for national defense against formidable adversaries. The narrative contrasts the newly formed citizen army with the pre-existing royal forces, which relied on mercenaries and a militia organized under royal authority. Through this exploration, the text provides insights into the transformation of military service and national identity during a critical historical moment.

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Charles Dawbarn

Charles Dawbarn was a British author known for his work on military history, particularly during World War I. His notable book, "Joffre and His Army," explores the strategies and leadership of General Joseph Joffre, who played a crucial role in the early years of the war. Dawbarn's writing provides insights into the complexities of military operations and the challenges faced by commanders during this tumultuous period. His contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in the intricacies of warfare and the figures who shaped its course.

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