No "Foxhole Norman"s Here

although sometimes it feels like it, cowering in my little corner of the world, unable to be coaxed out from under the covers at any cost. other times, though, i've fixed my bayonet and am dashing across the open field, come hell AND high water.

the original "Foxhole Norman" was Lieutenant Norman Dike of Easy Company, 506th PIR, 101st Airborne during War II; so called because he refused to leave his foxhole to fight when everyone else was fighting. he was a terrible leader and nearly got several of his own men killed because he couldn't make decisions under fire.

"Battered Bastards of Bastogne"

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