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The “sort of people you need to win your wars are seldom if ever going to be the ones you would call normal human beings,” Hastings has said. Often they “possessed an uncongenial personality” and were “somewhat unhinged,” and not infrequently they “terrified” or at least aroused the “deepest suspicion by other soldiers around them.”
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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