A friend of mine were talking on how U.S. history has loads of great military quotes, but other nations don't appear to have such a rich tradition.
F'Example:
When the British Commander of Ticonderoga asked to whom he was surrendering, he received the thundering reply "To Great Jehova and the Continental Congress!"
Others are:
"Don't fire till you see the whites of their eyes!"
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
"We have met the enemy, and he is ours!"
"War is hell."
"Lafayette, we are here!"
"I shall return."
"Nuts!"
"Retreat hell! We're just attacking in a different direction!"
The Brits have:
"England expects every man to do his duty."
Help me out here. What are some others?
F'Example:
When the British Commander of Ticonderoga asked to whom he was surrendering, he received the thundering reply "To Great Jehova and the Continental Congress!"
Others are:
"Don't fire till you see the whites of their eyes!"
"I have not yet begun to fight!"
"We have met the enemy, and he is ours!"
"War is hell."
"Lafayette, we are here!"
"I shall return."
"Nuts!"
"Retreat hell! We're just attacking in a different direction!"
The Brits have:
"England expects every man to do his duty."
Help me out here. What are some others?
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