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One of the persistent myths of American arms in the middle of this century is that technicians somehow are not and should not be soldiers. But when a man dons the uniform whether he wears crossed muskets, the wheel, or the caduceus, events are apt to prove the falseness of such belief. For any man who wears his country’s uniform, of whatever service, should be prepared to suffer, and if need be, to fight.
This Kind of War: The Classic Military History of the Korean War
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