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Hemingway Jones, you have made my day!
Marc Chevalier said:Great horseman, Patton. Won one (or more?) gold medals at the 1912 Olympics.
Unlike MacArthur, Patton would have never ordered U.S. cavalry regiments to shoot 500 healthy but surplus military horses (since they were to be replaced by mechanized combat vehicles).
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Hemingway Jones said:It has been my experience that great men make great mistakes. [huh]
Marc Chevalier said:Unlike MacArthur, Patton would have never ordered U.S. cavalry regiments to shoot 500 healthy but surplus military horses (since they were to be replaced by mechanized combat vehicles).
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scotrace said:Maybe all [the horses] became jackets...
Haversack said:Bill Mauldin wrote about his meeting with Patton in his book _The Brass Ring_. He also did a cartoon specifically aimed at the General. It depicted Willie and Joe in a well-used Jeep in the rain. The top of the Jeep is up and W. & J. are looking care-worn as usual. They are stopped at a sign that announces that, "You Are Entering The
Third Army!" There follows a list of fines for anyone entering the area: no helmet, $25; no shave $10; no tie $25; and so on. Willie tells Joe, "Radio th' ol' man we'll be late on account of a thousand-mile detour."
Haversack.
Haversack said:I've a couple of Mauldin's collections of his political cartoons in my collection of same. Everyone knows the one Mauldin did the day after Kennedy was shot. Its the one with the statue of Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial with his face in his hands. However, the two I particularly like are from those Mauldin did in the late 1940s concering the full integration of the Military Services. One showed the American eagle walking up a flag pole flying the US Flag to where a crow is pearched on the ball finial. The eagle is saying, "I've Decided I Want My Seat Back" (Its also the title of one the books of cartoons) The other shows a civilian speaking to an Army Colonel about how his rank is beginning to smell. Instead of eagle rank insignia on his epaulets, the colonel's are crows.
Haversack.