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"At length even the stout-hearted would fling themselves to the ground as the hidden menace passed over them, or they would stand, letting their weapons fall from nerveless hands while into their minds a blackness came, and they thought no more of war; but only of hiding and of crawling, and of death."
That passage describes the Nazgul but it could just as easily describe the terror of being in an Artillery Barrage
That passage describes the Nazgul but it could just as easily describe the terror of being in an Artillery Barrage
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I agree with LTC David Stender. It took me almost a year to finish it, but it offers a number of great lessons on leadership. I give a copy to each of my Cadets when they commission.
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CPT Bruce Beattie
"The Art of War" by Sun Tzu. A very concise textbook for the soldier. Should be a required read for any who would consider leading troops into battle!
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I'm No Hero by Captain J. Charles Plumb Vietnam Pow
Semper Fi Mac
Tunnels oc Cu Chi
The Tunnel Rats
Just to name a few
Addendum:
Citizen Soldiers
Pegasus Bridge
Band of Brothers
The Wild Blue
All by Stephen E Ambrose
Semper Fi Mac
Tunnels oc Cu Chi
The Tunnel Rats
Just to name a few
Addendum:
Citizen Soldiers
Pegasus Bridge
Band of Brothers
The Wild Blue
All by Stephen E Ambrose
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