Posted by showcrop on December 15, 2017 at 04:45:32 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Patton at The Bulge posted by Ultradog MN on December 15, 2017 at 04:07:06:
History has shown again and again how a rapid bold attack can overcome a very bad position. Chamberlain was out of ammo at Little Round Top. He didn't fall back or surrender, he charged and made all of the confederates in front of him his prisoners, eliminating the need for ammunition. "Mad dog" Mattis pushed his officers to advance rapidly northward through Iraq preventing the Iraqi's from reforming under their leaders. Again and again a breakneck speed advance has prevented thousands of caualties. During WWII the platoon leaders were harangued constantly to keep their men moving or the enemy mortars would get the range on them. One of the worst examples of the results of delay was the Crimea where the Anzac leaders made a beach head, then rested for two days while the Turks used the time to heavily fortify the high ground above them. Casualties were veery high for many months following the rest.
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