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1 posted on 04/12/2004 8:10:24 AM PDT by yankeedame
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To: yankeedame
Crazy George Patton bump
2 posted on 04/12/2004 8:11:38 AM PDT by WhiskeyPapa (Virtue is the uncontested prize.)
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To: yankeedame
Great story.
3 posted on 04/12/2004 8:20:37 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: MotleyGirl70
Figured you'd find this interesting about General Patton.
I did
5 posted on 04/12/2004 8:30:24 AM PDT by Rightly Biased (<><)
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To: yankeedame
Before man can talk to God...he must first believe that God exists
God resists the proud
6 posted on 04/12/2004 8:31:14 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: yankeedame
Bump for future reference.
7 posted on 04/12/2004 8:38:33 AM PDT by Euro-American Scum (A poverty-stricken middle class must be a disarmed middle class)
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To: yankeedame; TEXOKIE; xzins; Pegita; Ragtime Cowgirl; ohioWfan; mystery-ak; ...
I found this a powerful reminder of the power and the need of prayer in the midst of war and in the "lulls".
8 posted on 04/12/2004 8:52:23 AM PDT by MEG33 (John Kerry's been AWOL for two decades on issues of National Security!)
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To: yankeedame; snippy_about_it
Patton Bump
9 posted on 04/12/2004 8:53:22 AM PDT by SAMWolf (A Bachelor is a man who never makes the same mistake once)
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To: yankeedame
Bookmarked.

Patton was a remarkable leader of men. Yes, he had his personal faults - all of us do. But he did a phenomenal job as a commander in leading hundreds of thousands into battle and in defeating the best troops from one of the most evil and brutal regimes in the history of Mankind. I'm bookmarking it because this is objective truth, as written by a participant in History, rather than a stereotypical anti-Patton diatribe written by some lefty with a political/anti-military agenda.

Patton's call for prayer is in the best tradition of the 5 Books of Moses, and while we can never know for certain whether it worked, it surely helped moral and just as surely didn't hurt our cause. Those unfamiliar with military operations almost always fail to consider non-material factors such as morale and the determination to defeat a force viewed as evil in any battle or war. The effect of these factors is difficult, if not impossible, to quantify - but it is no less real. The example of France in 1940 shows that a lack of morale is fatal to a force that was, arguably, superior in numbers and equipment - to say nothing of being on the defensive, which generally doesn't require such superiority to be successful.

Patton certainly had it right on many levels, and I believe that he rightly deserves the title of Best Battlefield Commander of WW2.
10 posted on 04/12/2004 9:02:40 AM PDT by Ancesthntr
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To: archy; Cannoneer No. 4; Travis McGee; Squantos; SLB
A worthwhile story to revisit. I'll let you gentlemen determine appropriate ping lists.
13 posted on 04/12/2004 9:10:41 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (This space intentionally blank)
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To: yankeedame

"Training Letter No. 5"

"Chaplains of the Third Army,

"At this stage of the operations I would call upon the chaplains and the men of the Third United States Army to focus their attention on the importance of prayer.

"Our glorious march from the Normandy Beach across France to where we stand, before and beyond the Siegfried Line, with the wreckage of the German Army behind us should convince the most skeptical soldier that God has ridden with our banner. Pestilence and famine have not touched us. We have continued in unity of purpose. We have had no quitters; and our leadership has been masterful. The Third Army has no roster of Retreats. None of Defeats. We have no memory of a lost battle to hand on to our children from this great campaign.

"But we are not stopping at the Siegfried Line. Tough days may be ahead of us before we eat our rations in the Chancellery of the Deutsches Reich.

"As chaplains it is our business to pray. We preach its importance. We urge its practice. But the time is now to intensify our faith in prayer, not alone with ourselves, but with every believing man, Protestant, Catholic, Jew, or Christian in the ranks of the Third United States Army.

"Those who pray do more for the world than those who fight; and if the world goes from bad to worse, it is because there are more battles than prayers. 'Hands lifted up,' said Bosuet, 'smash more battalions than hands that strike.' Gideon of Bible fame was least in his father's house. He came from Israel's smallest tribe. But he was a mighty man of valor. His strength lay not in his military might, but in his recognition of God's proper claims upon his life. He reduced his Army from thirty-two thousand to three hundred men lest the people of Israel would think that their valor had saved them. We have no intention to reduce our vast striking force. But we must urge, instruct, and indoctrinate every fighting man to pray as well as fight. In Gideon's day, and in our own, spiritually alert minorities carry the burdens and bring the victories.

"Urge all of your men to pray, not alone in church, but everywhere. Pray when driving. Pray when fighting. Pray alone. Pray with others. Pray by night and pray by day. Pray for the cessation of immoderate rains, for good weather for Battle. Pray for the defeat of our wicked enemy whose banner is injustice and whose good is oppression. Pray for victory. Pray for our Army, and Pray for Peace.

"We must march together, all out for God. The soldier who 'cracks up' does not need sympathy or comfort as much as he needs strength. We are not trying to make the best of these days. It is our job to make the most of them. Now is not the time to follow God from 'afar off.' This Army needs the assurance and the faith that God is with us. With prayer, we cannot fail.

"Be assured that this message on prayer has the approval, the encouragement, and the enthusiastic support of the Third United States Army Commander.

"With every good wish to each of you for a very Happy Christmas, and my personal congratulations for your splendid and courageous work since landing on the beach, I am," etc., etc., signed The Third Army Commander.


14 posted on 04/12/2004 9:29:55 AM PDT by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: yankeedame
Bump!
15 posted on 04/13/2004 5:43:43 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Ted Kennedy has questioned Dubya's integrity. Mary Jo Kopechne could not be reached for comment.)
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