| William Addleman Ganoe - 1924 - 650 str.
...close of the war : "I give it as my fixed opinion that but for our graduated cadets the war between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would...without the loss of a single battle or skirmish." In other fields of this war it must not be forgotten that Stockton," Kearny and Fremont took California,... | |
| Joseph Macaulay Lowe - 1925 - 296 str.
...graduated cadets the war between the United States and Mexico might and probably would have lasted four or five years with, in its first half, more defeats...without the loss of a single battle or skirmish." But long before the outbreak of the Mexican War the United States Military Academy had made signal... | |
| 1928 - 786 str.
...never be forgotten: I give it as my fixed opinion that but for our graduated cadets the war between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would,...peace without the loss of a single battle or skirmish. Few, if any, wars have been so full of lessons for students of National Defense as our Civil War. Most... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 674 str.
...June 21, 1860): "I give it as my fixed opinion that, but for our graduated cadets, the war between tho United States and Mexico might, and probably would,...victories falling to our share: whereas, in less than two ca npaigns we conquered a great country and a peace, without the loss of a single battle or skirmish.''... | |
| 1906 - 812 str.
...graduated cadets, the war between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would, have lasted four or five years with, in its first half, more defeats...without the loss of a single battle or skirmish." The remarkable success of the Union armies in our Civil War, and in the late Spanish War, have been... | |
| United States Military Academy - 1942 - 1028 str.
...graduated cadets, the wf between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would, have last some four or five years, with, in its first half, more defeats than victor falling to our share; whereas, in less than two campaigns, we conquered a gre COMMENDATORY REFERENCES... | |
| United States Military Academy. Dept. of Economics, Government, and History - 1944 - 182 str.
...as my fixed opinion, that but for our graduated cadets, the war between Mexico and the United States might, and probably would, have lasted some four or...victories falling to our share; whereas, in less than two compaigns, we conquered a great country and a peace, without the loss of a single battle or skirmish."... | |
| V. V. Mickey - 1976 - 166 str.
...professional leadership: I give it as my fixed opinion that but for our graduated cadets the war between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would,...than two campaigns we conquered a great country and achieved a peace without the loss of a single battle or skirmish. Technology after the Mexican War... | |
| Walter Millis - 1981 - 388 str.
...established, that institution. "But for our graduated cadets," in Scott's oft-quoted verdict, "the War between the United States and Mexico might, and probably would,...more defeats than victories falling to our share." One may wonder how much they really learned about war from old Dennis Mahan (father of the later famous... | |
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