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Their strength became split in diverging directions -- due partly to divided minds at the top, but also, ironically, to dazzling initial success in all directions. Instead of keeping a single line of operation that threatened alternate objectives, they were led to pursue several lines of operation, each too obviously aiming at a single objective, which thus became easier for the devender to cover. Moreover, in each case the attacker's direction became obvious at the same time that his drive was becoming a precarious strech of his own supply line.

- Sir Basil H. Liddel-Hart (Strategy, 1954; on German failure in WWII)

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Today in Military History

June 18



1815:

The Battle of Waterloo


1869:

Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal: Nunquam Retrorsum (Never retreat)


1869:

The Princess Louise Fusiliers: Fidelitier (Faithfully)




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