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Memory is often less about the truth than about what we want it to be.
David Halberstam
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David Halberstam
Age: 73 †
Born: 1934
Born: April 10
Died: 2007
Died: April 23
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New York City
New York
David J. Halberstam
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Fear was the terrible secret of the battlefield and could afflict the brave as well as the timid. Worse it was contagious, and could destroy a unit before a battle even began. Because of that, commanders were first and foremost in the fear suppression business.
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