Patrick Sheehan

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A great and continuing weakness of the United States Army fighting in Asia was its tactical and psychological dependence on continuous battle lines, such as had been known in Europe. In Asia, terrain and Communist tactics made such lines rare—Communist armies tended to flow like the sea, washing around strong points, breaking through places where the dams were weak. The “human sea” analogy picked up and headlined by the press was very real—except that the press always gave a misleading indication of the numbers of enemy involved.
Patrick Sheehan
This bears reading and knowing...and seems strangely tangible these days.
This Kind of War: The Classic Military History of the Korean War
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