Have fun in your command. Don't always run at a breakneck pace. Take leave when you've earned it spend time with your families.

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It ain't as bad as you think. It will look better in the morning.

It ain't as bad as you think. It will look better in the morning.

No battle plan survives contact with the enemy.

No battle plan survives contact with the enemy.

Foe means enemy. Now will we have differences of opinion with the Russians? Yes. Will they get mad

Foe means enemy. Now will we have differences of opinion with the Russians? Yes. Will they get mad at us from time to time and we get mad at them? That's part of the normal diplomatic relations.

Experts often possess more data than judgment.

Experts often possess more data than judgment.

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