Famous Generals of the Great War Who Led the United States And Her Allies to a G

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Famous Generals of the Great War Who Led the United States And Her Allies to a G
Johnston Charles Haven Ladd
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There was nothing kindly about the countenances of either Csesar or Napoleon. Kitchener had the cold, clear eye of a golden eagle. You would, therefore, imagine that upon the face of Ferdinand Foch would be shown the mark of the man of blood and of iron. But such is not the case. There is a certain gentleness upon the countenance of this generalissimo of the vast Allied army: a Latin smoothness and flexi- bility.
The French leader has the reputation for being very reserved and quite distant in
...his manner. His orders are given very briefly and, when busy with war and its works, he is a man of very few words. He hardly ever makes addresses to the soldiers: in fact, they would / like to have him exhort them more than he does. Every man has some bad habit, or there is a general fault about him, and it is said, to his detriment, in a land where smoking is often practiced to excess, and, at a time when there is more of it than ever before, FERDINAND FOCH 101 Foch is one of the champions. He is never without a cigarette between his fingers, but generally this cig- arette is allowed to go out.

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