Talk:Rebel Army/@comment-26479628-20130902020552/@comment-205.215.222.135-20131024224920

Well the world's past has shown us that small powers are capable of annhilating big ones as long as they have something of an advantage. For example when Julius Caesar defeated roughly 250,000 Gauls with an army of just 50,000 Romans. Or when a larger group of heavily armed Taliban surrounded a group of US Marines who ran out of ammunition and although they were outnumbered and outgunned they managed to force the Taliban into a retreat with a ferocious bayonet charge. And seeing as they lost Ashe, one of their greatest, if not their greatest, tactician and its quite possible a decent chunk of his 3rd Army followed him. And it was mentioned that they had the element of suprise when they attacked Cariston. So its quite possible if you ask me.