Author: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig
Cited by
- Kim Newman (1)
- IN: The Bloody Red Baron: 1918 (1995) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Mechanical contrivances have been greatly exaggerated in comparison with the value of infantry. There must also be artillery and cavalry as well!
... Each war has certain special conditions so some modification of organisation will be necessary but if our principles are sound, these will be few and unimportant. The longer the War has gone on, the more satisfactory do the principles of our training manuals appear.
FROM: NULL, (1918), NULL, UK