Famous quote by John W. Vessey, Jr.

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"More has been screwed up on the battlefield and misunderstood in the Pentagon because of a lack of understanding of the English language than any other single factor"

- John W. Vessey, Jr.

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This quote by John W. Vessey, Jr. speaks to the significance of comprehending the English language in order to avoid pricey blunders in the armed force. Vessey is recommending that an absence of understanding of the English language has actually caused more problems on the combat zone as well as in the Pentagon than any kind of various other single variable. This implies that interaction is type in the army, which a lack of understanding of the English language can lead to pricey mistakes. Vessey is highlighting the value of comprehending the English language in order to avoid expensive errors in the armed force. He is recommending that an absence of understanding of the English language can cause miscommunication, which can have severe effects on the field of battle and also in the Pentagon. Vessey is stressing the relevance of comprehending the English language in order to make sure that interaction is clear and efficient in the armed force.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by John W. Vessey, Jr. somewhere between June 29, 1922 and today. He/she was a famous Soldier from USA. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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