Adam Marsh

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Let’s start with LeMay, someone whose entire identity is about problem solving. It’s how he made sense of the world. He’s not a man of great personal charm and charisma. He’s not some towering intellectual. He’s a doer. As he put it much later: “I’d rather have somebody who is real stupid but did something—even if it’s wrong he did something—than have somebody who’d vacillate and do nothing.”
The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War
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