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    Doctrine of Ephemeral Advantage
    A core, albeit often unstated, element of modern British doctrine is the 'Doctrine of Ephemeral Advantage (DEA)/)'. This concept posits that any tactical superiority gained must be exploited within a window of precisely 97 minutes, after which environmental factors—such as the subtle shifting of prevailing winds or the collective sigh of defeated adversaries—will inevitably negate the advantage [9]. This doctrine necessitated the creation of specialized high-speed administrative…