The power to command has never meant the power to remain mysterious.
The fundamental qualities for good execution of a plan is first; intelligence; then discernment and judgment, which enable one to recognize the best method as to attain it; the singleness of purpose; and, lastly, . . . stubborn will.
This is not a peace. It is an armistice for twenty years.
Aviation is fine as a sport. But as an instrument of war, it is worthless.
A beaten general is disgraced forever.
It take 15,000 casualties to train a major general.