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Old February 6th, 2009, 05:07 AM
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Default Re: Louisiana Maneuvers (1940-1941)

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Originally Posted by steve Schaeg View Post
J.C.,

I'm glad you took an interest in this thread, you always have the best and most informative post.

The Manuvers were one of the amazing accomplishments of the US. Can't imagine the thoughts and planning that went on at that time. Something that will never be duplicated.

One could imagine what the Axis thought when they caught word of our manuvers ?! It was the begining of their end.

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Thanks . I find it just another little facet of the war that some are not aware of. Just like advances in Logistics ,Training and Doctrine seems to not be thought of.
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