T. E. Lawrence is mis-quoted slightly, the quote used is from "Evolution of a Revolt" available hereArchived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, the misquote takes place in a section describing the guerrilla as leaving as small a footprint on the battlefield as possible. Lawrence is quoted as saying, "the smallest force in the quickest time at the farthest place." The quote from British Chief of the General Staff and Commander of the 14th
Army, Field Marshal Sir William Slim used in the Green Book appears on thisArchived 2006-06-21 at the Wayback Machine Official US Army strategy PDF document page 15
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T. E. Lawrence is mis-quoted slightly, the quote used is from "Evolution of a Revolt" available hereArchived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, the misquote takes place in a section describing the guerrilla as leaving as small a footprint on the battlefield as possible. Lawrence is quoted as saying, "the smallest force in the quickest time at the farthest place." The quote from British Chief of the General Staff and Commander of the 14th
Army, Field Marshal Sir William Slim used in the Green Book appears on thisArchived 2006-06-21 at the Wayback Machine Official US Army strategy PDF document page 15
T. E. Lawrence is mis-quoted slightly, the quote used is from "Evolution of a Revolt" available hereArchived 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, the misquote takes place in a section describing the guerrilla as leaving as small a footprint on the battlefield as possible. Lawrence is quoted as saying, "the smallest force in the quickest time at the farthest place." The quote from British Chief of the General Staff and Commander of the 14th
Army, Field Marshal Sir William Slim used in the Green Book appears on thisArchived 2006-06-21 at the Wayback Machine Official US Army strategy PDF document page 15