The size of of my army was far less compared to the size of the Austrians. My army, who was lacking in size, was very small compared to the Austrians. I was very determined to beat the Austrians even with my shortage of men. We knew that the Austrians overpowered us greatly and we had to figure out how to beat them. Because the Austrians had not lost a battle yet, me and my men were very nervous about going into battle. My army only had limited resources that we really needed also, but we were very motivated to beat them. I knew that the only way we could beat them was if we got everyone prepared for battle and motivated to fight, come up with a genius plan to defeat them, and put that plan into action and attack. It was the first day I …show more content…
I personally thought that my plan had nothing wrong with it and that it could be the best plan anyone in this army could come up with. My plan, which was genius, though out, and perfect, was not ready to be put into action until the generals approval. I traveled over to the generals camp and I went to convince the generals under me that the plan would work (Komroff 35). Not to mention, that the generals under me had a lifetime in military and I was just a young man (Komroff 35). I was very nervous that they would find a flaw in the plan, but I was very confident that what I came up with was genius and had no flaws. The generals took the plan and looked over it for a few minutes then they told me that my plan was brilliant. Correspondingly, I thanked the generals for looking it over and saying yes to it, so now I have to go show the plan to my men knew what is going on. In addition to getting the plan ready, I had to train my army for the battle. We went over the plan and who would be where and when to attack. Planning out the attack and getting everybody on board was tough, but it isn’t going to be as tough as putting the plan into