Interview: Admiral William Crowe: Of War and Politics

Admiral WILLIAM CROWE, America's top military man, assesses Gorbachev's troop-reduction proposal and reflects on the role of the peacetime soldier

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A. Primarily from my family. Former POW ((Admiral)) Jim Stockdale is a classmate and great friend. He said that when he was in prison camp in Viet Nam, one great source of strength was the Book of Job. Relating to Job, he could accept that life isn't fair. Many others couldn't and became bitter. There are things you can't do anything about when you're taking a buffeting. Something of this is applicable to being Chairman. You can't take the good part and ignore the rest. I find Job's experience useful in surviving in Washington. Harry Truman observed that if you want a loyal friend in Washington, you'd better buy a dog. My wife and I hedge our bets -- we own two dogs.

Q. A final word?

A. Just note that we talked for several hours, and I didn't mention defense appropriations.

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