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This is a science fiction novel by Jack Sharkey introduced in Amazing Stories in November 1959.
The story addresses the importance of considering all aspects of a plan, the dangers of overlooking seemingly small details, and the possible consequences of underestimating the enemy.
General Webb develops a brilliant plan to place his troops behind enemy lines despite strong defenses. This plan is flawless except for one minor detail that turns out to be quite disastrous...
Summary
General Webb had a simply magnificent idea for getting ground forces into the enemy's territory despite rockets and missiles and things like that. It was a grand scheme, except for one
The Secretary of Defense, flown in by special plane from the new Capitol Building in Denver, trotted down the ramp with his right hand outstretched before him.
At the base of the ramp his hand was touched, clutched and hidden by the right hand of General "Smiley" Webb in a hearty parody of a casual handshake. General Webb did everything in a big way, and that included even little things like handshakes.
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