ENDNOTES
1. Carl Von Clausewitz, On War, edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret (Princeton University Press, 1976; indexed edition, 1984) pp. 119-120.
2. Ibid., pg. 119.
3. Robert Debs Heinl, Jr., Dictionary of Military and Naval Quotations (United States Naval Institute, 1966), pg. 193.
4. James Charlton, The Military Quotation Book (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1990), pg. 10.
5. Heinl, pg. 328.
6. Desmond Young, Rommel: The Desert Fox (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1950), pg. 231.
7. Estimates of O/C on-the-spot corrections for safety violations per rotation were provided by the Operations Groups at NTC, JRTC and CMTC.
8. Sun Tzu, The Art of War, edited by James Clavell (New York: Dell Publishing, 1988), pg. 11.
9. Heinl, pg. 281.
10. Heinl, pg. 284.
11. Estimates of information about enemy hazards were derived from an illustration by MAJ Philip E. Kaiser, "Military Decision Making: Abbreviated Planning," Center for Army Lessons Learned Newsletter No. 95-12 Update, May 97, pg. II8. Estimates of accident information were derived from discussions with a number of operational planners.
12. Charles M. Province, The Unknown Patton (New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., 1983), pg. 101.
13. Young, pg. 230.
14. Heinl, pg. 281.



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