Military Policies and Nobles (Part-2)

Alexander's reason for wanting the nobles to also complete the training the infantry took as simple.

Because he believed everyone should undergo basic training, no matter if you fought on two legs, or four.

And which was something all modern armies practiced too.

No matter the service branch you wished to join, everyone was required to jump, hop, swim, and crawl through the mud all the same, even if you went on to become a fighter jet pilot who would only leave the air conditioning on the way from the briefing room to the aircraft.

And this was something that Alexander tried to explain, first saying,

"I know that's what all you want to say,"

"That you already know everything. That you have fought in battle and lived. That doing these tedious tasks would be nothing but a chore for you."

"But I also know that you do not have a standardized way of training." He paused a bit,

"I know that each of you train using your own method. Which might be fine, no problem."