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Old 02-15-2005, 03:44 PM
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Re: The Civil methods of war

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Originally posted by rattus58
You have to wonder just what they were thinking, being a general in the war. It is clear, that then as now, old habits are sometimes hard to break.

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Absolutely. rattus. And what's worse, this same kind of thinking controlled the command echelons in the first two years of WWI, despite the machine gun. And despite the fact that every major European WWI belligerent had observers over here during our Civil War.... I don't think ANY of them took home any "lessons learned"!
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