>>Eisenhower - who graduated at the top of his class at West Point, was a major languishing in the Philippines before WWII broke out and was ready to resign his commission because he saw no path forward.
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>This is what I don't get. What's a commission in this case? I've searched the webs, years ago, and found only that it's some kind of a contract that a knight signs with a king, as an advance pay for the share of the loot he gets.
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>What does it have to do with the navy, military [military what?] etc of the Republic, or the Starfleet for that matter (no king but still a commission!?) is beyond me.
Indeed, wars have a strange effect on language.
Here's a combination I'll never understand:
Civil war.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.