some of the huge dilemmas (some already mentioned in earlier posts) are the slow advance, the pedantic planning, and the lack of forward HQs and effective frontline command as a result.
As already mentioned, the slow advance gave the enemy more than enough time to respond and restabilize, which is obviously, not good for the American forces.
The pedantic planning with phase lines and nobody being able to do anything without everyone else in position, caused many delays, because one group could hold up everyone else, and often did.
the lack of forward HQs caused communication problems and slow responses to attacks and such, the trouble behind that is obvious.

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