| John Bell Hood - Generals - 1880 - 386 pages
...that our Army would be invincible if it could be properly organized and officered. There never were such men in an Army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders — where can they be obtained? But they are improving... | |
| George Francis Robert Henderson - Generals - 1898 - 708 pages
...1863, ' in believing that our army would be invincible if it could be properly organised and officered. There were never such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders. 'Where can they be obtained? But they are improving... | |
| Robert Mackey Stribling - Gettysburg Campaign, 1864 - 1905 - 316 pages
...that our army would be invincible if it could be properly officered and organized There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything, if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders. Where can they be obtained? But they are improving... | |
| Robert Mackey Stribling - Gettysburg Campaign, 1864 - 1905 - 316 pages
...that our army would be invincible if it could be properly officered and organized There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything, if properly led. But there is the difficulty—proper commanders. Where can they be obtained? But they are improving—constantly... | |
| John William Jones - Biography & Autobiography - 1906 - 502 pages
...that our army would be invincible if it could be properly organized and officered. There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty—proper commanders. Where can they be obtained? .... Wishing you every... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce - United States - 1907 - 394 pages
...1863, " in believing that our army would be invincible if it could be properly organized and officered. There were never such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders. Where can they be obtained t But they are improving,... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1907 - 94 pages
...confidence in his command; and he had grounds for it. As he himself then wrote — " There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything, if properly led." And, for myself, I do not think the estimate thus expressed was exaggerated; speaking deliberately,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Generals - 1908 - 344 pages
..."in believing that our army would be invincible if properly organized and officered. There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders; where can they be obtained ?" * Once he wrote, "General... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - United States - 1911 - 788 pages
..."in believing that our army would be invincible if properly organized and officered. There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — proper commanders. Where can they be obtained?" 1 It has been customary... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - Biography & Autobiography - 1911 - 790 pages
..."in believing that our army would be invincible if properly organized and officered. There never were such men in an army before. They will go anywhere and do anything if properly led. But there is the difficulty — pro'per commanders. Where can they be obtained? " 1 It has been customary... | |
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