The military lead turbulent lives, but they are people like everybody else.

Meaning of the quote

The quote means that even though soldiers have very difficult and stressful lives, they are still regular people just like everyone else. They have the same hopes, dreams, and everyday struggles as the rest of us. Even though their jobs are very different, soldiers are still human beings.

About William Westmoreland

William Westmoreland, a renowned U.S. Army general, commanded the forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968. He adopted a strategy of attrition, relying on the U.S. military’s superiority in artillery and air power, but ultimately faced public and political backlash as the war dragged on and casualties mounted.

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More quotes from William Westmoreland

Militarily, we succeeded in Vietnam. We won every engagement we were involved in out there.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

The last man in the world who should have been criticized was the American soldier. They should have criticized me.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

President Johnson did not want the Vietnam War to broaden. He wanted the North Vietnamese to leave their brothers in the South alone.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

War is fear cloaked in courage.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I’ve made this statement many times: If I would have to do it over again, I would have made known the forthcoming Tet Offensive.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

It became very clear that Hanoi was in effect strategically running the Viet Cong operation.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I was participating in my own lynching, but the problem was I didn’t know what I was being lynched for.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

The Vietnam memorial is a masterpiece. The names of the dead are listed there, chronologically. Just the names.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

My wife was my greatest asset. I didn’t marry her until after World War II, but she has complemented me in every job I’ve ever had.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

By the end of the summer of 1973 I thought it was virtually impossible for South Vietnam to survive. How in the heck could they?

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

As the senior commander in Vietnam, I was aware of the potency of public opinion – and I worried about it.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I don’t take criticism lying down.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

When I took command in Vietnam, I gave great emphasis to food and medical care – and to the mail.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

When the soldiers came home from Vietnam, there were no parades, no celebrations. So they built the Vietnam Memorial for themselves.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

The military don’t start wars. Politicians start wars.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

Vietnam was the first war ever fought without any censorship. Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

It’s the first war we’ve ever fought on the television screen and the first war that our country ever fought where the media had full reign.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

Television is an instrument which can paralyze this country.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

We were succeeding. When you looked at specifics, this became a war of attrition. We were winning.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

We moved in to help the Vietnamese defend their country and confront the Viet Cong.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I do not believe that the men who served in uniform in Vietnam have been given the credit they deserve. It was a difficult war against an unorthodox enemy.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I haven’t yet figured out how I was made first captain, because I was not an outstanding student. I was an adequate student.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

The military lead turbulent lives, but they are people like everybody else.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

In the end, we lost IndoChina to the communists. But we did not lose Southeast Asia.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

We had the best food any battlefield ever had.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)

I don’t think I have been loved by my troops, but I think I have been respected.

William Westmoreland

United States Army general (1914-2005)