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the Army saw slang as a morale builder no matter how cynical it became.
~ Paul Dickson
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The importance of Marshall's pre–Pearl Harbor leadership is impossible to ignore. To cite one dynamic example, fully three-quarters (more than 45,000) of the Army's lieutenants and captains who fought in all theaters of World War II were graduates of the Officer Candidate Schools he fought so hard to establish before the United States entered the war, in the face of strong opposition from both Roosevelt and Stimson.
~ Paul Dickson
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Someone knows—someone in the government, or the army, or the police. This is a government of secrets. If there are secrets, there can be no justice.
~ Paul Theroux
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On September 26–27, 2014, scores of Iguala, Cocula, and Huitzuco police collaborated with Guerrero state police and federal police to carry out hours of horrific violence against unarmed college students, while the Mexican army watched from the shadows.
~ Paul Theroux
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smiling. "Are you in the army?" she inquired. He
~ Danielle Steel
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The Iraqi army and the security forces are simply not ready.
~ David Baldacci
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Army's most famous division, the 101st Airborne Screaming Eagles.
~ David Baldacci
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They have destroyed your weapons," he had told the generals, in effect. "But these weapons would in any case have become obsolete before the next war. That war will be fought with brand-new ones, and the army which is least hampered with obsolete material will have a great advantage.
~ Winston Churchill
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To Admiral Cunningham it was against all tradition to abandon the Army in such a crisis. He declared, "It takes the Navy three years to build a new ship. It will take three hundred years to build a new tradition.
~ Winston Churchill
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Of course the introduction of conscription at this stage did not give us an army. It only applied to the men of twenty years of age; they had still to be trained; and after they had been trained they had still to be armed.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Fuller, the seventeenth-century writer, wrote of Wyclif's preachers, "These men were sentinels against an army of enemies until God sent Luther to relieve them." In Oxford Wyclifite tradition lingered in Bible study until the Reformation.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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We saw a state without a nation, an army without a country, a religion without a God. The Government which claimed to be the new Russia sprang from Revolution and was fed by Terror.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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Few indeed are the instances in history of a river-line athwart the advance of a superior army proving an effective defence
~ Winston S. Churchill
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I have it from the highest American authorities that it is their wish that their troops should receive direct orders. They say their Army has been framed more on Prussian lines than on the more smooth British lines, and that American commanders expect to receive positive orders, which they will immediately obey.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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And even as you're working to ensure the health of your army, you must remember to take care of your own.
~ Xenophon
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Remember too," I added, "that getting rid of scoundrels ends the danger of contamination for the rest of the army. Men are drawn closer to virtue when they see the dishonor that falls on misleaders.
~ Xenophon
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Gentlemen," I said to my officers, "let's talk about discipline within our army, and let's consider our danger from no-account leaders. Unfortunately, such rogues sometimes find more followers than good leaders. Promising everyone a good time with plenty of instant rewards, these scoundrels can exert much more influence than virtuous men, who end up alone on steep, rocky paths.
~ Xenophon
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If an army is to win through to victory, it has to spend all its time helping itself or hurting its foe. Therefore, an army should never be idle.
~ Xenophon
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PHILIP II, WARLORD OF MACEDON: If I bring my army into your land, I will destroy your farms, slay your people, and raze your city. SPARTANS TO PHILIP II: IF
~ Christopher McDougall
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A)ny time you buy weapons, or build an army, you begin to look for an excuse to use them. Plus, you pose more of a threat to others.
~ Cinda Williams Chima
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White spiders, demon-headed and large as monkeys, had woven their webs in the hollow arches of the bones; and they swarmed out interminably as Nushain approached; and the skeleton seemed to stir and quiver as they seethed over it abhorrently and dropped to the ground before the astrologer. Behind them others poured in a countless army, crowding and mantling every ossicle.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
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inspection of kit, dress and rifle
~ Clive James
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AR 601-210 was necessary because conscientious objectors could not enlist as medical experiment volunteers when there was no active draft program, according to prior Army regulations. This meant that the supply of WHITECOAT volunteers was cut off at the end of the Vietnam War.
~ Unknown
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My lord Norfolk curses the day laymen began to read the scriptures. "Blessed are the meek!" he says. "With all respect to our Saviour, you don't want that notion to get around an army camp.
~ Hilary Mantel
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