"It may be, however, that I am too much wedded to my own views in the matter, and as I have spent nearly eight years of the hardest work of my life in this department, I respectfully request that I may now be relieved from its command"
- George Crook
About this Quote
This quote by George Crook shows his devotion to his work and his commitment to the department he has been leading for the previous eight years. He is expressing his desire to be spared his command, however acknowledges that his accessory to his own views may be avoiding him from doing so. This quote speaks to Crook's humbleness and his willingness to put the needs of the department before his own. He wants to step aside if it remains in the best interest of the department, despite his strong accessory to his own views. Criminal's devotion to his work and his dedication to the department is admirable and speaks to his strong leadership abilities. He is a true example of a leader who puts the requirements of the department before his own.
This quote is written / told by George Crook between September 8, 1828 and March 21, 1890. He was a famous Soldier from USA.
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