"Nothing remains static in war or military weapons, and it is consequently often dangerous to rely on courses suggested by apparent similarities in the past."

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Source: Ernest Kurtz (2010). “Not God: A History of Alcoholics Anonymous”, p.131, Hazelden Publishing

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Ernest King

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Ernest King was a prominent U.S. Navy Admiral known for his strategic leadership during World War II and his insights on military resilience.

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