Joey Anthony

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George C. Marshall, commander of American forces during World War II, and later secretary of state, secretary of defense, the architect of the Marshall Plan, and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, had three simple rules for going to war: “Never fight unless you have to, never fight alone, never fight for long.” What he believed then is still true now: the longer we fight alone, the longer we’ll have to fight.
The Heart and the Fist: The Education of a Humanitarian, the Making of a Navy SEAL
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