The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941
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Paul Dickson. The Rise of the G.I. Army, 1940-1941
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Nor was either maneuver well planned in terms of the field of play. “Troop movements were ludicrously held up at roadside fences, not because of the barbed wire,” observed Newsweek, “but because, in the absence of a suitable field for maneuvers in the area, the nation’s defenders could not trample a farmer’s corn.” Perhaps the most stunning omission from the mock battlefields was the conspicuous absence of aircraft. A small item in one newspaper explained the omission: “The airmen are too busy with expansion to put on a show.”38
Using both named and unnamed sources from both maneuvers, the newspaper criticism rose to a crescendo. ARMY ADMITS WAR SHOWED DEFICIENCY read a headline in the Baltimore Sun above an article arguing that the maneuvers showed the Army was relatively less prepared than it had been in 1917 and that there had been a deplorable lack of training, especially among the Guardsmen and Reservists. “It must be remembered as far as the National Guard is concerned,” one general told the Sun reporter, “that they are civilian soldiers who get only a small amount of training each year and with other things to do than learn soldiering.”39
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