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| Posted: Sat Aug 2nd, 2008 08:57 am |
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"A field commander has no place in leading a charge. I suspect he knew the risk he was taking, and the payoff would have been huge. In effect, he raised when hindsight dictates a call. I also suspect that, in the same situation, other ranking commanders would have done the same." Quite right Ole, the mere sight of a commander at the front can have tremendous effect........... Sheridan at Cedar Creek for example
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