Bitch war

Olin 2021-12-07 08:01:42

This is the title of Patton's memoirs. Button is the elite of all talents. He and Rommel, Montgomery, MacArthur, and Eisenhower competed on the same stage on the stage of World War II, and each led the way. He is a romantic warrior living in the twentieth century. He was born for war, he loves war. Sun Tzu's Art of War speaks of wisdom, faith, benevolence and courage. Except for Ren, he played the remaining four points to the fullest. He doesn't need the love of soldiers, he just needs to obey. I remember he said in his memoirs that when you face soldiers, you just need to think of them as a pile of wood. Absolute discipline achieves absolute fear, absolute fear achieves absolute obedience, and absolute obedience achieves absolute combat effectiveness. The glory of this life is fleeting, but if there has never been, then it will be miserable.

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Patton quotes

  • Sgt. William Meeks: [to Patton, after the slapping incident got him relieved of command of the Seventh Army] One little dogface... one measly slap... that's what done it.

    Patton: [ruefully] Ah, George... I wish I'd *kissed* the son-of-a bitch.

  • Patton: This is where it pays off, the training and the discipline. No other outfit in the world could pull out of a winter battle, move a hundred miles, go into a major attack with no rest, no sleep, no hot food. God... God, I'm proud of these men!