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Rudy
]]>I believe you are correct, and I stand corrected.
Eric
]]>The Philippines operations are of particular interest to me due to the role played by my guy Wint. They managed to put down a popular guerrilla movement, but it’s more because it ran out of steam then anything else. As you say, it’s an excellent work.
Eric
]]>LOL. My point precisely, and well said. 🙂
Eric
]]>America’s Splendid Little Wars is a great read, especially his coverage of our opns in the Phillipines. I just got my hands on “Eating Soup With a Knife” which discusses our counterinsurgency opns in Vietnam against the opns of the Brits in Malaya.
Wade
]]>Overripe, and some pretty questionable leadership at the top.
A logistical nightmare with poorly planned transport and bad distribution.
Underprepared and poorly armed National Gaurd volunteers.
More people killed by bugs than bullets.
Makes me real nostalgic for the 19th Century. 🙂
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