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Cover Page Title Page Dedication Contents Author’s Note I You Will Love Its Full, Exciting Flavor … and Now, Mr. Sidney Skelton II So Jolly Boys Now … Here’s God Speed the Plough … Long Life and Success to the Farmer III And Mr. Gilbert Frary Has Another Good Suggestion IV If Necessary, She Would Have Done Very Well in Iceland V The Army Couldn’t Have Been Sweeter VI Sid, Here, Knows What I Mean … VII Always More Brass Where He Came From VIII It’s Just the Old Man Taking Over IX It Must Have Been Those Decoration Day Parades X Time to Call Him “Mel” XI Clausewitz Would Have Concurred XII “If You Can Dream and Not Make Dreams Your Master …” XIII Don’t Say You Didn’t Mean It, Mel XIV Your Congressman Always Knows Best XV A West Pointer Looks at Hallowell XVI The Color’s Getting Lighter Every Year XVII “Nor Certitude, nor Peace, nor Help for Pain” XVIII Who Pants for Glory Finds but Short Repose XIX His Neck Was Out a Mile XX Just a Little Dutch Girl—with Her Finger in the Dike XXI No Mothers to Guide Them XXII Brave Days on Officers’ Row XXIII Right Under “H” in the Dictionary XXIV A Short Quote from Kipling XXV War Is Hell—in Alexandria or Anywhere Else XXVI Once More the Sirens Sing XXVII There Could Always Be a Palace Revolution XXVIII But Don’t Quote the General Personally XXIX Time to Meet the Gang XXX It Was a Lot of Fun with Goochy XXXI It Was Almost a Celebration XXXII The Service Takes Care of Its Own XXXIII She Had to Say “Poor Sidney” XXXIV And She Never Dropped a Stitch XXXV “Generals Are Human. I Know of None Immune to Error.” —Omar N. Bradley About the Author Copyright Page
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