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If he really wanted to boost morale, he could have taken a cargo plane with military personal headed over to do yet another tour of duty. Ride like the fighting men and women do. Not first class all cozy and well fed.
Colleen
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Well a senator is neither a King nor a Winston Churchill. We can afford to lose one or 2 I think ;)
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King George V1 and Winston Churchill both announced their intention to travel with the troops on D day.
The king told Churchill he was vital as our military leader and couldn't go as he might get killed.
Churchill told the king, who did spend the whole war, including the Blitz, in London, morale would suffer if he was killed.
Neither would give in so neither was allowed to go.