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Misfit
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As fascinating and at times riveting this has been, I am ready for the story to finish so I can begin to recover from shell-shock.
— Jan 28, 2013 07:08PM
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Misfit
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It was Malvern Hill and Gettysburg all over again. How could any American commander commit this bestiality?
— Jan 27, 2013 03:35PM
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Misfit
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The major shrugged. Hospitals were not his department. Hevwas absorbed in shooting Frenchmen to make them fight.
— Jan 27, 2013 02:35PM
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Misfit
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All three divisions are probably full of green kids like these. The veterans are dead in Picardy.
— Jan 27, 2013 02:18PM
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Misfit
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The Germans are demonstrating the mastery of the art of warfare. You have demonstrated the art of bullshit.
— Jan 27, 2013 12:57PM
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Misfit
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This ambulance driving in a war zone is some scary stuff.
— Jan 27, 2013 12:17PM
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Misfit
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There were at least a thousand men. A whole battalion annihilated by German gas.
— Jan 27, 2013 10:24AM
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Misfit
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I do believe I'm developing a crush on Patton.
— Jan 26, 2013 05:11PM
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Misfit
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Bliss soon saw the French were right about the uselessness of the rifle in a trench fight.
— Jan 26, 2013 03:52PM
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Misfit
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Polly, you're going to find yourself in a big pile of poo. These are serious radicals.
— Jan 26, 2013 02:04PM
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Misfit
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No one can believe your good fortune, mademoiselle. We counted thirty-eight shrapnel holes in your uniform.
— Jan 26, 2013 01:12PM
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Misfit
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Bliss had learned from his travels around France that all the young men were either in uniform or in the cemetery.
— Jan 26, 2013 10:56AM
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Misfit
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The only way to topple them is to deny them men. As long as he's [Haig] got men he'll attack-attack-attack and the slaughter will go on.
— Jan 26, 2013 09:56AM
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Misfit
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It was the France of the war, this daily unrelenting agony that had been uprooting all other unrealities for three years while Americans sat home and read lies in their newspapers.
— Jan 26, 2013 09:30AM
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Misfit
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Time past and time future dissolve. There is only the present, this dim candle-lit nightmare, the cries of men in agony.
— Jan 26, 2013 08:55AM
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Misfit
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First Gen. John J Persing, now Lt. George S Patton Jr. has entered the story.
— Jan 26, 2013 07:02AM
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Misfit
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Setting sail for France. I think this is going to be a keeper. It survived a hellacious work week, capped off with a hellacious Friday afternoon without flying last night. Yay.
— Jan 26, 2013 06:47AM
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Misfit
is on page 70 of 564
Now repeat after me.
— Jan 25, 2013 07:54PM
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This is my weapon,
this is my gun;
This is for shooting,
This is for fun.
=-O


