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The College of Tactical Warfare, commonly known as COTW, was an institution created in the year 260 of the Fifth Age in Edgeville, Misthalin, by representatives of the Misthalin Marine Corps. The College trained students in the areas of tactical warfare, which included battle tactics and plans, as well as physical and mental training, such as increased endurance, speed, and agility. Most MMC snipers, notably 1P Evelyn Baker, trained here.

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  • The College of Tactical Warfare, commonly known as COTW, was an institution created in the year 260 of the Fifth Age in Edgeville, Misthalin, by representatives of the Misthalin Marine Corps. The College trained students in the areas of tactical warfare, which included battle tactics and plans, as well as physical and mental training, such as increased endurance, speed, and agility. Most MMC snipers, notably 1P Evelyn Baker, trained here.
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  • The College of Tactical Warfare, commonly known as COTW, was an institution created in the year 260 of the Fifth Age in Edgeville, Misthalin, by representatives of the Misthalin Marine Corps. The College trained students in the areas of tactical warfare, which included battle tactics and plans, as well as physical and mental training, such as increased endurance, speed, and agility. Most MMC snipers, notably 1P Evelyn Baker, trained here.
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