The Ten Thousand by Coyle Harold

The Ten Thousand by Coyle Harold

Author:Coyle, Harold [Coyle, Harold]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Military
ISBN: 9780671718749
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 1993-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


Under normal circumstances, Big Al Malin didn’t like to bother his subordinate commanders when they were getting ready to start a major operation. He made sure that he had good people working for him and that he issued clear concise orders and directives. “The rest,” he liked to tell people, “was in their hands and God’s.” This operation, now referred to as Malin’s March to the Sea, was not a normal operation. Though it was planned and briefed to everyone in the same manner as a purely military operation, it was not. The intricate civil-military relationships that were woven into the entire fabric of the operation and designed to prevent or defuse problems between the Tenth Corps and the German populace that they would be moving through touched every aspect of the operation, both planned and potential.

Some commanders voiced strong reservations about the rules of engagement imposed by Big Al. The commander of the 55th Mechanized Infantry Division had on several occasions pushed Big Al to soften his order restricting the use of artillery fire to only confirmed enemy locations that were a danger to the command. Every chance he got, Big Al would remind his commanders that “We, an army used to the indiscriminate use of firepower, must look twice and three times before we pull the trigger. Otherwise we’re going to leave in our wake a hostile populace that will cut our combat service support units to ribbons and deny us the use of their fuel and resources that the success of this operation depends upon. It is totally unreasonable to expect us to ask a German mother or father to allow us free and unhindered progress after we’ve blown up their home and killed their children. If you can’t picture that, then just ask yourself before you make a call for fire, Would you still do so if your wife and child were in the target [_area? _]”

It was the need to stress such things that drove him to visit every command he could before they jumped off, and to talk to every officer and soldier in a position of leadership. In his own mind he wanted to ensure that he had done his best to convey his intent and that it was understood. Standing there that night in front of the commanders of Scott Dixon’s brigade, Big Al went over what he intended to do and how they would do it. The formal review of the brigade’s plan, given by Dixon himself, was Dixon’s own effort to ensure that every battalion and company commander in his brigade understood what he intended. When he was finished, he turned the floor over to Big Al.

Slowly Big Al rose from his chair and walked over to the map showing most of Germany and the anticipated route of the 4th Armored Division. He made a show of studying it before slowly turning to face the captains, majors, and colonels seated before him. With his feet spread shoulder width apart, his left hand on his hip, and using his right index finger to point at the map, Big Al began.



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