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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP12 May 2024 5:09 p.m. PST

"In wartime, the line between outstanding bravery and outright folly is finely drawn. So too is the line between taking the initiative in battle and taking unacceptable risks. On the whole, survival is the sole judge of which of the two it is.


Jack Churchill (1906 – 1996), sometimes known as "Fighting Jack" or "Mad Jack" Churchill is an outstanding example of how some individual officers fought World War Two in their own way and on their own terms, and succeeded. He led from the front, and his unique skills and boldness contributed to his own survival and that of his troops…"

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