Why American Forces Adapted Faster Than Any Other Allied Army

Why American Forces Adapted Faster Than Any Other Allied Army
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At 0600 hours on the morning of March 23, 1943, Major General Terry de Laamesa Allen stood in a forward command post 3 mi west of Elgatar, Tunisia, watching 50 German tanks emerge from a mountain pass through field glasses. The morning air was cool, the sky clear, visibility perfect. Allan could see every detail of the German column as it descended... Read More
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