Yeah–on D-day, a scratch force of about 100 officers and men formed around a nucleus from the third battalion (division reserve) of the 501st (101st Airborne Division). Members of the group included both General Maxwell Taylor and Assistant Division Commander Gerald Higgins, leading General Taylor to quip, “Never were so few led by so many”.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Hey, the poor guy had to write all the pink slips.
grapfhics over 13 years ago
Don’t bet on it, the operative word is- could.
odeliasimone over 13 years ago
Hee hee, great, this leaves more $$ for you and me Perkins!!
keechum over 13 years ago
The prevailing American business attitude
bmonk over 13 years ago
Yeah–on D-day, a scratch force of about 100 officers and men formed around a nucleus from the third battalion (division reserve) of the 501st (101st Airborne Division). Members of the group included both General Maxwell Taylor and Assistant Division Commander Gerald Higgins, leading General Taylor to quip, “Never were so few led by so many”.