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Was it wicked leaders who led innocent populations to slaughter, or was it wicked populations who chose leaders after their own hearts? On the face of it, it seemed unlikely that one leader could force millions of Englishmen against their wills. If, for instance, Mordred had been anxious to make Englishmen wear petticoats, or stand on their heads, they surely would not join his party, no matter how clever or persuasive or deceitful or even terrible his inducements?

A leader was surely forced to offer something which appealed to those he lead.

- T.H White; The once and future King

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Today in Military History

March 5



1936:

Spitfire fighter plane unveiled for the first time.


1943:

RAF bombing raid on Essen marks beginning of the Battle of the Ruhr


1945:

Rifleman Bhanbhagta Gurung of the 2nd Gurkha Rifles successfully hunted down a Japanese sniper who had kept his section under fire at Snowdon East in Burma. He then went forward alone and killed the defenders in four enemy positions, including a machine-gun team in a bunker. Supported now by three other Gurkhas, he defended the captured bunker against a Japanese counter-attack, driving the enemy back with very heavy losses. He was awarded the Victoria Cross.


1967:

Georges-Philias Vanier 1888-1967 dies at age 78; soldier, Royal 22ème Regiment; Canada's 19th Governor-General 1959-67, and the first French Canadian to hold the position.


1995:

Canadian Airborne Regiment officially disbanded at laying-up of the colors ceremony at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa; 660 paratroopers dismissed.




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