Another really interesting read by @sodrock.bsky.social
Kasserine Pass started really badly for the US (try looking at those ad-hoc groupings and dispositions and the command dysfunction without thinking of Gazala), but after the opening engagements lower level US commanders generally did well 1/2
Kasserine Pass started really badly for the US (try looking at those ad-hoc groupings and dispositions and the command dysfunction without thinking of Gazala), but after the opening engagements lower level US commanders generally did well 1/2
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Secretary of Defense Rock
Few battles have been more closely associated with defeat than the Battle of Kasserine Pass, which took place this month nearly 80 years ago. However, such characterizations are far from accurate. Instead, the battle revealed a U.S. Army in the early stages of realizing its true potential in WWII
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