Actually they were back out seeking an another fleet action within two months, and later made several other major deployments against both the British and Russians.Cpt_Frank wrote:Duh. Military losses are acceptable as long as the mission objective is accomplished.
Civilian casualties should be kept as low as possible.
Famous example: battle of jutland.
Though the german's High Seas Fleet sunk more warships than the british, the long-term effect was that after the battle the german fleet never left the home again during most of WWI.
Just what are 'acceptable' casualties?
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