Aug022010
He estimated it would take him another two weeks...
He estimated it would take him another two weeks to bring the road up to his front, and in another week the Toyaku Line should be breachedHe was exceptionally easy to get along with the week after the battle, and as a symptom of that, he was continually feeding Hearn his private military maxims"Toyaku's through in an offensive sense," he told Hearn"When the over-all strategy of your campaign is defensive you can figure on losing about a fifth of your force in counteroffensives, and then you've just got to dig inToyaku frittered it awayThe Japanese brood their way through campaigns; they sit around restless until the tension gets too great and then they eruptIt's a fascinating paradoxThey have that game of theirs, go, which is all feverish activity, all turning of flanks, and encirclements, and then when they fight they act like wounded animals who roar down clumsily when the flies become too goadingIt's not the way to work itIn an army whenever you have unnecessary precautions, men guarding sectors which don't demand it, or being idle for some other reason than that they need the rest, then you've classic chanel handbag acted immorally as a commanderThe less duplication, the less wasted effort, the greater it follows will be the pressure you exert on your opponentAnd the greater will be the opportunities that arise for you
As a corollary of this, he had set his headquarters troops to rebuilding their bivouac two days after the battleThe tents went up again, the gravel walks in the officers' portion of the bivouac were filled in again, and the General's own tent had a floor of duckboardsOfficers' mess in this bivouac had a better location, but after the storm it was improved even more with secondary bamboo ridgepoles which held the sides straightA consignment of fresh meat came in, and headquarters company's ration of it was divided equallyOne half went to the one hundred and eighty enlisted men in the bivouac at the time, and the other half went to the thirty-eight officers in officers' messThe General's electric refrigerator was uncrated, and was fed from the gasoline generator that created all the electric power for the bivouac
Hearn was disgustedAnd once again he was bothered by one of the minor enigmas dolce
As a corollary of this, he had set his headquarters troops to rebuilding their bivouac two days after the battleThe tents went up again, the gravel walks in the officers' portion of the bivouac were filled in again, and the General's own tent had a floor of duckboardsOfficers' mess in this bivouac had a better location, but after the storm it was improved even more with secondary bamboo ridgepoles which held the sides straightA consignment of fresh meat came in, and headquarters company's ration of it was divided equallyOne half went to the one hundred and eighty enlisted men in the bivouac at the time, and the other half went to the thirty-eight officers in officers' messThe General's electric refrigerator was uncrated, and was fed from the gasoline generator that created all the electric power for the bivouac
Hearn was disgustedAnd once again he was bothered by one of the minor enigmas dolce
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