BRAVERY THAT IS FOLLY
Jeneral Cadorna. the Italian t'oroman-i-in-Chief, has a strong objection to Cera who risk their own lives and those r tneir men in acts of bravado which f« no real military value. 'ty'e do not need showy otikciis,"' the teral said recentlv. "What we need are bus, scientifically educated, steady id. who will not undertake, wild enterles.. We have no use for heroes of lenerul Cadoma, showed his determina|£to abide by this rule when Peppino tibakli. who "is noted for his reckless irage, sought a commission in the Han army after having served in the Uer part of the Avar as a volunteer in 'Peppino Garibaldi is one 0/ our MtV' eaid D'Annunzio, in recomj&ig him to General Cadorna. last i» bad," retorted General !a Rings and laughs amid a hail of jgvffxpjoaives," continued D'Anmuizio. Bad, bad," implied General Cadorna. £the mere sight of him his men belli 1 Mixed with an enthusiasm that BfrW»> to ruali joyfully to death in an ifon, of holy ardour," proceeded Htyp tod. worae," reeptnded General
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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