@matrix I can't find the reference now but British high command used to not take cover, they'd just stand there. The leadership felt it was better for troop morale for a leader to show no fear, even if it meant he got killed, then the next in line would take his place and stand there like an idiot brave too.
@matrix I can't find the reference now but British high command used to not take cover, they'd just stand there. The leadership felt it was better for troop morale for a leader to show no fear, even if it meant he got killed, then the next in line would take his place and stand there like an idiot brave too.