2. The measure of a person's success is not the height he reached the peak, but the resilience he fell to the bottom.
3. Twenty years later, you will be glad that you participated in the World War II. At that time, when you are by the fireplace, your grandson sits on your knee and asks you, "Grandpa, what did you do in World War II?"
You don't have to cough awkwardly, move your grandson to the other knee and say hesitantly, "Ah … Grandpa, I was shoveling manure in Louisiana." On the contrary, brothers, you can look him straight in the eye and say confidently, "Grandson, Grandpa, I fought alongside that son of a bitch george patton in the Third Army!"
4. Victory can't be won just by one's willingness to sacrifice. What's more important is how to make the enemy sacrifice for his motherland.
5. The proper destination for a professional soldier is to die cleanly after being hit by the last bullet in the last battle.
6. Victory can't be won just by one's willingness to sacrifice. What's more important is how to make the enemy sacrifice for his motherland.