#142
Uh, sir, we don't need to bomb that objective -- we already own it.
Sure, go ahead -- pound your own supply lines. Maybe the Germans will laugh themselves to death.
The supply lines we want to be interdicting are German, not American. Maybe you ought to try another target.
Why don't you try a different target, a GERMAN target this time?


#141
Uh, sir, I hate to point this out, but they're on our side.
You know, this sounds like another mission for the American Luftwaffe. Maybe you ought to retarget.
I don't know about you but I don't want to be here when Ike finds out we tried to bomb our own troops.
I don't think it's a good idea to bomb American soldiers -- they get real touchy about this kind of thing.

#140
You know, using taxpayer dollars to bomb empty fields will not advance your career.
Right -- you're gonna send a dozen fighter-bombers to wipe out four cows and an outhouse. Very impressive.
It would be real nice if our flyboys had a legitimate target to attack.
Sir, I believe you have selected a target that contains no legitimate military assets.

#139
The * division looks pretty vulnerable; why don't we go kick it in the pants?
I think that we ought to go rough up the * division.
What do you think about the idea of attacking this division here --- the *?
This division right here -- the * -- looks like a good one to attack.

#138
The supply line to @ has been cut; find and eliminate the enemy who is cutting the supply line.
An enemy unit has cut the flow of supplies to @; find it and restore supplies!
The sentries at @ report that supply trucks aren't getting through any longer; perhaps we should check it out.
There must be enemy units behind @; the supply trucks aren't getting through. Maybe we ought to fix that.

#137
You should capture @. 
Get moving and grab @!
Send somebody to sieze @.
You know, @ is a prime piece of real estate; maybe it would be nice if somebody sauntered over there and took it over.

#136
The * division is in a tight fix; pull them out of there. 
You've let the enemy surround the * division on three sides; extricate them before it's too late! 
That old fool % is almost surrounded; tell him to get his stupid butt out of there! 
The * division is in grave danger and must retreat immediately! 

#135
You've got to save the * division. 
The * division is surrounded; you must rescue it. 
% of the * division is trapped and calling for help. 
Your old buddy % has gotten himself into quite a fix; you really ought to ride to his rescue. 

#134
Fight on the ground of your own choosing. 
"Klotzen, nicht kleckern!" ("Boot 'em, don't spatter 'em")  --- General Heinz Guderian. 
"In war, the moral is to the physical as three is to one." Napoleon Bonaparte 
"They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance..."  Last words of General John Sedgwick, May 9, 1864. 
"A retreat should be continued until the balance of power is reestablished." --- Carl von Clausewitz. 
"In tactics, as in strategy, superiority of numbers is the most common element in victory." --- Carl von Clausewitz.  
"There is no higher and simpler law of strategy than that of keeping one's forces concentrated." --- Carl von Clausewitz. 
"It is the defender who primarily benefits from the terrain." --- Carl von Clausewitz. 
"A swift and vigorous assumption of the offensive -- the flashing sword of vengeance -- is the most brilliant point in the defensive.  --- Carl von Clausewitz.
"The offensive is the straight way to the goal; the defensive is the long way round." --- von Moltke 
A line cannot everywhere be strong.
"The defensive is easier than the offensive, for all time not turned to any account falls in favor of the defense." --- Carl von Clausewitz
"Our strategy is to pit one against ten and our tactics are to pit ten against one." --- Mao Tse Tung
"Deceit in the conduct of war outweighs valor and is worthy of merit." --- Machiavelli
"Better rashness than inertia; better a mistake than hesitation." --- German military manual
"In war the moral is to the physical as three is to one." --- Napoleon
"War is not so difficult as people think." --- George Patton
"Few men are naturally courageous but training and exercise can make them good soldiers." --- Emperor Maurice of Byzantium
In a tank battle, if you stand still, you are lost." --- Hasso von Manteuffel
"The entire art of war consists of a well-reasoned and extremely circumspect defensive, followed by a rapid and audacious attack." --- Napoleon
"The history of armored warfare shows that great prizes can be won by speed, daring, and maneuver." --- F.W. von Mellenthin
"The strength of an army, like the momentum in mechanics, is determined by the mass times the velocity." --- Napoleon

#133
F*%*
R* requests * awaits * needs * wants *
F*new*
F* orders.*

#132
F*%*
R* reports * radios * sends word * claims *
F* that he has been cut off *
F* from supplies.*

#131
F*#*
R* siezes * captures * occupies * moves into *
F*&*
S*.* for the second time.* a third time.* a fourth time.*

#130
F*#*
R* routs * hurls back * defeats * forces a retreat by *
F*&*
F*.*

#129
F*#*
R* repels * drives off * breaks the attack of * stands firm against *
F*&*
F*.*

#128
F*#*
R* crushes * destroys * annihilates * finishes off *
F*&*
F*.*
