Remember, that every single man is of importance. Each one is a cog in the vast organization and one slip may disrupt the whole arrangement. Obey, but use your intelligence in your obedience. Don't act blindly. Consider the circumstances and as far as you can use your reason as you believe the general or the colonel has used his. You are bounded only by your own small sector. What you know of other salients is hearsay. The general knows the situation in its entirety.
Obedience, a cool head, a clean rifle and a sharp bayonet will carry you far.
©Famous Players—Lasky Corporation. Scene from the Photo-Play SHERMAN WAS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT.
Behind the barrage