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I'm reading a phenomenal book called "1776" by David McCullough, and there's just a few quotes from men that were describing General Washington's features that stick out at me.
It's strange how some of these quotes can apply to a man some years before Washington in a place on the other side of the world.
"His Excellency was on horseback, in company with several military gentlemen. It was not difficult to distinguish him from all others. His personal appearance is truly noble, and majestic. His dress is a blue coat with buff colored facings, a rich epaulet on each shoulder, buff underdress, and an elegant small sword, a black {censored}ade in his hat."
Of course, Guru Gobind never wore a hat...replace the word with a turban.
But, I had just gotten into a discussion with a younger kid who was telling me that Guru Gobind wouldnt have kept the kirpan, had guns been more available. That the kirpan was only for back then, when we were at war.
Something about that quote of Washington sticks out...one of the Greatest Generals of all-time and America, that pulled one of the biggest upsets in the history of war...he carried a small sword, for no apparent reason?
According to most logic, he had no need to carry the small sword at all times, plus guns were much more readily available to him and his soldiers.
Just a thought.
It's strange how some of these quotes can apply to a man some years before Washington in a place on the other side of the world.
"His Excellency was on horseback, in company with several military gentlemen. It was not difficult to distinguish him from all others. His personal appearance is truly noble, and majestic. His dress is a blue coat with buff colored facings, a rich epaulet on each shoulder, buff underdress, and an elegant small sword, a black {censored}ade in his hat."
Of course, Guru Gobind never wore a hat...replace the word with a turban.
But, I had just gotten into a discussion with a younger kid who was telling me that Guru Gobind wouldnt have kept the kirpan, had guns been more available. That the kirpan was only for back then, when we were at war.
Something about that quote of Washington sticks out...one of the Greatest Generals of all-time and America, that pulled one of the biggest upsets in the history of war...he carried a small sword, for no apparent reason?
According to most logic, he had no need to carry the small sword at all times, plus guns were much more readily available to him and his soldiers.
Just a thought.