The Army Restrained (U.S. News & World Report, 1954)
Sitting before a senate committee convened in order to understand what went wrong in Korea, Lieutenant General Edward M. Almond (1892 – 1979), U.S. Army, was not shy to point out that it was the the back-seat drivers in Washington who interfered in their ability to fight the war.
Senator Welker: Could we have won the war in 1951…?
General Almond: I think so.
General Matthew Ridgway experienced the same frustration – click here to read about it.
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