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J. F. C. Fuller Quotes

In the World War nothing was more dreadful to witness than a chain of men starting with a battalion commander and ending with an army commander sitting in telephone boxes, improvised or actual, talking, talking, talking, in place of leading, leading, leading.
J. F. C. Fuller

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Author Details:
Type:
Soldier Quotes
Category:
British Soldier Quotes
Date of Birth:
September 1, 1878
Date of Death:
February 10, 1966
Nationality:
British
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