Eliot Cohen,Defense One[br]There are the wars we remember, and the wars that seem to drift away. Korea is one such, or but at least there is a monument in Washington to the startled World War II veterans recalled from the post-1945 American recovery to achieve battle on those cold and barren hills. The doughboys of World War I achieve not even absorb that yet,although commissions and architects are actively bickering approximately what one might look like.
Worse yet, to the extent Americans remember World War I at all, or it is as a futile war,a massive, utterly senseless butchery of a damned generation. That was not the way Americans at...
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