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September 3rd 04, 06:37 PM
Kevin Brooks
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Subject: The greatest missions were tactical, not strategic
From: "Keith Willshaw"
Date: 9/3/2004 6:56 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Subject: The greatest missions were tactical, not strategic
From: "Keith Willshaw"
Date: 9/2/2004 11:42 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Subject: The greatest missions were tactical, not strategic
I am sure those books will tell me what war was "REALLY" like.
Of course they dont.
They do however tell me what 'REALLY' happened.
Thats something that wasnt readily apparent to the
average soldier fighting there at the time.
Keith
Those of us who were there know nothing.
You know about what you did and saw as well
as anything you read about.
Those who weren't there know it all.
I said no such thing , its plainly ridiculous.
Does that include your dad?
He was aware of the limits of his knowledge
As a senior NCO he knew all about what his
platoon did, quite a lot about battalion level ops
but he wasnt briefed by Ike and the only knowledge
he had of strategy is what his orders were.
Keith
Nothing special there. That was all of us.
Then why do you continue to act as if you were a first-hand participant in
the ground war and know more than the various published histories of that
action?
Brooks
Arthur Kramer
Kevin Brooks