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They have us right where we want ‘em!!

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A problem for the Japanese forces, both army and navy, was lack of flexibility even WITH leadership.  If it became obvious a battle plan was being thwarted by circumstances, it made no difference.....  they stuck to the original plan.

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Army historian Gen. S.L.A. "Slam" Marshall said that the biggest asset of the American Army was the ability of lower-ranking troops to "go into business for themselves!"  Meaning, that when colonels became casualties, majors took over. When majors, captains and even lieutenants went down, sergeants took over, leading sometimes companies. When the sergeants were taken out of the fight, corporals and even PFC's became leaders. Even in the air, there were instances where navigators, bombardiers, and sometimes even gunners aboard bombers, some of whom had acquired some flight training, took over for wounded pilots, in at least one instance, even landing the plane!  At Bastogne, where there were mixed units, a terrified "leg" is supposed to have said to a paratrooper that they were surrounded! To which the trooper replied, "Of course were surrounded, were paratroopers!" 

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