John S. Mosby Quote

The military value of a partisan's work is not measured by the amount of property destroyed, or the number of men killed or captured, but by the number [of the enemy which] he keeps watching [him].


Mosby's War Reminiscences, and Stuart's Cavalry Campaigns (ed. 1887)


The military value of a partisan's work is not measured by the amount of property destroyed, or the number of men killed or captured, but by the...

The military value of a partisan's work is not measured by the amount of property destroyed, or the number of men killed or captured, but by the...

The military value of a partisan's work is not measured by the amount of property destroyed, or the number of men killed or captured, but by the...

The military value of a partisan's work is not measured by the amount of property destroyed, or the number of men killed or captured, but by the...