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A guerrilla group ought to operate on the principle that only volunteers are acceptable for service. It is a mistake to impress people into service. As long as a person is willing to fight, his social condition or position is no consideration, but only men who are courageous and determined can bear the hardships of guerrilla campaigning in a
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The German Army Group B, commanded initially by Rommel, then by von Kluge,m had committed two veteran armies, the Seventh and Fifth Panzer, some forty divisions (600,000 men), and 1,500 tanks to the battle. The Allies deployed four armies, also totaling about forty divisions, 600,000 men, and 3,000 tanks.
Jean Edward Smith âą Eisenhower in War and Peace
Two thoughts from George Marshall
âWhat other people do shouldnât affect you â we do things because of the kind of person we each want to be.â
"I never saw a pessimistic general win a battle."