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English
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Nephite Captains and Armies
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Warfare in the Book of Mormon
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Deseret Book Company
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"The Book of Mormon makes thirty-eight references to 'captains,' thirty-one of which are 'chief captains.' These references are related to Nephite or Lamanite command positions over military units varying in size from at least fifty to tens of thousands of men. The descriptions of these captains and chief captains are quite consistent with information available concerning ancient Near Eastern and Mesoamerican armies. Military science was highly developed in the Near East at the time of Lehi, ca. 600 B.C. Most notably, the Assyrians and Persians maintained an extremely efficient military system." [Author]
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