Colonel Gordon Roberts might have been brave under fire. But if he does not turn *up the chain* and say “some of my men question whether their commander in chief is an American and deserve proof”,,,, then his bravery seems to be restricted to the battlefield.
“Colonel Gordon Roberts might have been brave under fire. But if he does not turn *up the chain* and say some of my men question whether their commander in chief is an American and deserve proof,,,, then his bravery seems to be restricted to the battlefield.”
Well, I would say if his bravery was restricted to the battlefield, it would still easily exceed that of any noncombatant here.