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Clearly Major Patton envisioned sustainment troops with more arms and legs than normal soldiers or perhaps they were not allowed to sleep? Alternatively, he might have assumed that nothing would ever break and that no enemy, who does get a vote BTW, or strategic situation, would ever force his ideal Division into positional warfare. This service and support structure is even less robust than the old US Light Division concept of the 1980s, which was great for strategic mobility, but not so good for endurance during combat operations.

One wonders if Major Patton had heard of tactical radios at all. I know they were AM only at this point, as FM communications were not developed until 1933, but they did have portable radio transmitters and receivers by this point, so the small size of the signal unit is very bad.

Redo!

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“This may be the longest sentence I have written in a decade. Mark Twain would probably have said that this came from reading too many German books.” 🤣🤣🤣

However, it is a very clear one.

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