Posted by Bill Radford on December 16, 2013 at 12:20:14 from (199.90.157.10):
In Reply to: Re: Breakthrough! posted by DaninKansas on December 16, 2013 at 09:31:37:
With the presence of the media like it is today, and the ability of everyone to criticize everything immediately, it is very doubtful that several of our WW2 generals, (Bradley and MacArthur to name a couple) would have survived the war without being sacked. The people at home got only news that was screened by the leadership. Hurtgen was unnecessary, some think the battle to retake the Phillipines was also. The japanese could have been bypassed and a very costly island to island battle would have been avoided. They thanked us later by kicking us out of Subic Bay and other bases.(shot themselves in the foot by eliminating one of their largest employers, US military)
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