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They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old

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After we have thought out everything carefully in advance and have sought and found without prejudice the most plausible plan, we must not be ready to abandon it at the slightest provocation. Should this certainty be lacking, we must tell ourselves that nothing is accomplished in warfare without daring; that the nature of war certainly does not let us see at all times where we are going; that what is probable will always be probable though at the moment it may not seem so; and finally, that we cannot be readily ruined by a single error, if we have made reasonable preparations.
- Karl von Clausewitz
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July 2
1853: The Russian Army invades Turkey, beginning the Crimean War
1904: The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps is authorized: In Arduis Fidelis
1917: King and Queen attend service at Westminster Abbey for jubilee of Canadian Federation
1940: Hitler issues orders for Operation Sea Lion
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