He will not come by sea

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

The amphibious invasions of World War II simply weren’t technically feasible before that war — which might explain this comment ascribed to the Earl of St. Vincent during the Napoleonic wars:

I do not say the Frenchman will not come. I only say he will not come by sea.

(From Joseph Caldwell Wylie’s Military Strategy, which Joseph Fouché recently recommended.)

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