That's what I mean.
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That's what I mean.
"Threats without power are like powder without ball."
- Nathan Bailey
"We ain't making no goddamn cornflakes here."
- Col. Charlie Beckwith, founder of Delta Force
"Will screw them hard, fast, and in an elegant manner."
Major General Haim Bar-Lev prior to the 1967 war (he was a General at the time).
"I want you boys to hurry up and whip these Germans so we can get out to the Pacific to kick the s**t out of the purple-pissing Japanese, before the Godda**ed MARINES get all the credit!"
LTGEN PATTON, USA 1945
"We're surrounded. That simplifies the problem!"
CHESTY PULLER, USMC
"Come on, you sons of b*****! Do you want to live forever?"
GySgt. DANIEL DALY, USMC
"American Parachutists...devils in baggy pants...are less than 100 meters from my outpost line. I can't sleep at night; they pop up from nowhere and we never know when or how they will strike next. Seems like the black-hearted devils are everywhere..."
(An entry in a German officer's diary found after the Battle of Anzio)
"We never really let the Germans know who won the war. They are being told that their army was stabbed in the back, betrayed, that their army had not been defeated. The Germans never believed they were beaten. It will have to be done all over again...."
Pershing in 1923 on the prospects of another war.
Up men! And to your posts! And let no man forget today, that you are from Old Virginia!
Col. Pickett 3July just before his infamous charge(ordered by Gen Lee) in which my ancestor died in. Siler City NC was named after him
Damn Cruelbreed,and Nastyleg....You guys are relentless.
Coward: one who, in a perilous emergency, thinks with his legs
- Ambrose Bierce
"Next stop Kuwait! We're going to go fast and go violently!"
- Lieutenant-General Walter E. Boomer, 15 February 1991.
To his staff shortly before Desert Storm
"I say violence is necessary. It is as American as cherry pie."
- H. Rap Brown, press conference 1967
“We sleep safely in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those that would do us harm.” generally attributed to George Orwell.