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The Thin Red Line

Posted on September 11, 2014 by acmdowding

Do you stand up for what you believe, regardless of the cost?

In 1940, Air Chief Marshall Hugh Dowding did, and he’s the reason, despite Tobruk and Normandy, despite the Band of Brothers and the Red Army, that we do not speak German today. Continue reading →

Posted in History, Leadership | Tagged Battle of France, Churchill, Dowding, Hurricane, leadership, Managing up | 9,078 Comments

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