From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
July 18
The First major battle of the Civil
War took place at the Virginia rail junction of Manassas near a stream called
Bull Run a few miles outside of Washington D. C. It was fought against the
advice of Lincoln’s generals who said their troops were not ready; Lincoln
overruled them, saying, ‘they are green, it is true, but so are the enemy. They
are all green alike.’
'It sometimes becomes necessary to
walk through the valley of the shadow of death. True, you’re only walking so
not making good time; also, there's no view from the valley floor and therefore
little in the way of perspective; and of course the death part is enough to
terrify anybody. But keep a cool head - after all, the valley of the shadow of
death isn't the valley of death, is it?'
- Arnold Kunst
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