June 10, 2005

French Hero Louis-Joseph Montcalm

A few years ago I purchased a copy of the Wordsworth Reference Dictionary of Military Biography for $2.99. It was a terrific investment. Where else can you read passages like this:

Montcalm, Louis-Joseph,Marquis de Montcalm-Gozon de Saint-Veran (1712-59), Major General

Montcalm's fame rests on a short career during which he never commanded more than some 4,000 regular troops, and which ended with his death and defeat, and the loss of France's considerable American colonies for all time. It might be thought strange
that he should be remembered as one of France's most respected soldiers. (page 196)


Just think, there are some in this country that think we should emulate the French. I believe I have written it before, but a German friend of mine has a great joke,

"Why are there trees along the Champs de Elysee? Because the Germans like to march in shade."

Perfect.

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