This senseless advance of expensively trained and equipped men to certain and complete slaughter-men who as usual not only had no idea of what they were dying for, but had been actively misled about it-made about as much military sense as the Siege of Sevastopol or the Battle of the Marne. Certainly it was spectacular, but intellectually it was not even very interesting. (James Blish)

This senseless advance of expensively trained and equipped men to certain and complete slaughter-men who as usual not only had no idea of what they were dying for, but had been actively misled about it-made about as much military sense as the Siege of Sevastopol or the Battle of the Marne. Certainly it was spectacular, but intellectually it was not even very interesting.

James Blish

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