That is correct, because you have to include all of those who are participating in operations outside of the camp. We have three infantry companies, each one with between 130 and 140 soldiers. During a deployment, they all participate. They are supported by the artillery which locates the shooting,
the forward observation officer.
The artillery provides the guns that support our troops on manoeuvres. Our engineers enable the soldiers to travel over ground in mined territory or if there is a threat of imitative electronic deception. They protect the troops. The team responsible for air surveillance provide a visual image of the terrain in front of the troops. All of these forces are therefore involved in the manoeuvres. At the end of the day, it may be that only one or two combat soldiers have done the work enabling them to...