“It is neither riches nor armies that make a nation formidable; but the courage and genius of the Commander-in-Chief.”—Frederic the Great.
“Ho! Ye Macedonians! Because together we have conquered the World, think ye to give law to the blood of Achilles and to withstand the dictates of the Son of Jupiter?
“Choose ye a new commander, draw yourselves up for battle; I will lead against you those Persians whom ye so despise, and if you are victorious, by Mehercule, I will do everything that you desire.”—Alexander the Great.
“It is I and I alone, who give you your glory and your success.”—Napoleon.
“My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways, My ways, saith the Lord.”—Holy Bible.
By authority indisputable, the ex-cathedra dictum of the greatest of the Great Captains, we have been informed that the higher processes of the military system, eternally will remain unchanged.
As a necessary corollary, it follows that these processes always have been and always will be comprehended and employed by every great Captain.
Equally, it is self-evident, that capability to comprehend these higher processes, united with ability properly to utilize them to win battles and campaigns, constitutes genius for Warfare.