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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old
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Command and control of armed forces is an art, a creative activity based on character, ability, and mental power. [...] Mission-oriented command and control is the first and foremost command and control principle in the army, of relevance in war even more than in peace. It affords the subordinate leader freedom of action in the execution of his mission, the extent depending on the type of mission to be accomplished.
- Leadership Manual of the Bundeswehr
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April 25
1915: Allie operations at Gallipoli begin
1915: VC won by Capt Francis Alexander Caron Scrimger, Canadian Army Medical Corps attached to the 14th Battalion, CEF, Ypres, France
1951: The PPCLI relieved at Kapyong
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