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"To Hell with Babe Ruth. To Hell with Babe Ruth".
Taught to Japanese soldiers to yell during a charge thinking the Americans would be so angry at an insult to our baseball hero that we wouldn't be able to shoot straight. In WW II, my aunt had a boyfriend who was in the Marine Corps. He was in a battle at the time the Japanese were charging up a hill yelling that phrase. He said that their marksmanship was off a bit as a result. But from laughter rather than anger.
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Methinks it might have had something to do with their pronunciation. (I know that hearing my enemy yelling "To here with Babe Luth!" would cause me quite a chuckle!)
![]() & one of my favorite military quotes: "Diplomats are just as essential in starting a war as soldiers are in finishing it." --Will Rogers-- I'm also quite partial to Gen. MacArthur's speech (in it's entirety), given when he was awarded the Sylvanus Thayer Award at West Point on 12 May, 1962--some refer to it as his "Duty, Honor, Country" speech. But here, a portion: "... You are the leaven which binds together the entire fabric of our national system of defense. From your ranks come the great captains who hold the nation's destiny in their hands the moment the war tocsin sounds. The Long Gray Line has never failed us. Were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words: Duty, Honor, Country. This does not mean that you are war mongers. On the contrary, the soldier, above all other people, prays for peace, for he must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war. ..."
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The one which I find most inspiring :
To all men living on this Earth, death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better than by facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers ,the temples of his Gods?” — Macaulay, Lays of Ancient Rome
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Well This one was supposed to have said by Field Marshall Sam Manexshaw of the Indian Army 1971 When he was a General PM asked Sam to attack
Pakistan Both the East & West He cooly replyed NO! every one was shocked He continued not till the snow fall beigns in the himalayas still every one was somewhat puzzled so that the chinese cannot cross snow covered himalayas to assist pakistan. Well a funny one is that Lt.General Niayzi the commanding officer of east pakistan said that indians should cross over his dead body into Dacca well he surrendered thinking that survival is better than valour ![]() |
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Had about the same effect!!!
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Robert E. Lee
My personal favorite is this one from General Lee.
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My favorite quote. One that I use to have across from my desk so I could refer to it when I lost focus on what needed to be done as both a Platoon Sgt and as a Company and Battery Gunny.
Its the quote that Sir John Forster "Sandy" Woodward Rear Adm RN wrote and posted in his wardroom during that little incident the Brits had back in 1982. It still guide me. Quote:
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"you can run me, you can beat me, you can kill me.......but just don't bore me!"
"Improvise, adapt and overcome" "Well, at least if you got your boots on, you can walk into combat" Clint Eastwood as Gunny Highway- Heartbreak Ridge.
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Oh! I forgot my favorite of his.
"Everyone of you better fall out in that street right now before I kick your asses right off this f***ing planet!!!! SFC Burke I like that one because I swear my own plt sgt said that way before the movie came out. And he said it often. |
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