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Hi Mark :)
    um... Bzzzzt  ... Nope :)

    Grenada was a clusterf***  and everyone basically admitted to it... our
feeling about it was it did help us with some great data on the helmet
strap and whether or not John Wayning was good :)  (google that one :)
hehehe)
Art "Want my Steel Pot!" Bahrs

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> not being the expert, I'd suggest having a plan might be helpful.

I could not be further from being an expert at war. Any time a solution
requires lawyers or soldiers, you know that the better ideas have already
been
exhausted. But I hear this particular criticism quite a bit: "The war is
not
being run/managed well..."

Could someone name a war that was run/managed well and according to plan?

Some may suggest GWI but before GW2 GWI was widely criticized for "not
finishing the job"

Certainly not Viet-Nam, Korea, WW-II, WW I...

Maybe Grenada?

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