Quotes From "Five Lieutenants: The Heartbreaking Story Of Five Harvard Men Who Led America To Victory In World War I" By James Carl Nelson

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He found his irritation that the American memory could be short. James Carl Nelson
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You never can tell about these mild-mannered boys. James Carl Nelson
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There are no memories which I wanted to blot out of my mind. Always, I have been rather objective in my point of view, able to stand off and observe myself and my surroundings in a rather impersonal fashion. The actual sight of my first casualty was not nearly as bad as I had imagined. James Carl Nelson
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I no longer consider, is this chap a congenial companion? Rather, the question is, would I feel easy if he were in command of the platoon on my right? James Carl Nelson
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I am trying not to philosophize. It is un-military. I think I can dig myself out of my academic mind and make an efficient officer. James Carl Nelson