Louis A. Cortez
Specialist
- Joined
- Mar 15, 2007
- Messages
- 250
I was discussing the Alamo and the Texas War of Independence today with a group of teenagers. I was asked what I thought about the decision making skills of Fannin during his time at Goliad and why he did not respond to the requests. At first, I wanted to state that Fannin was a man of indecision and that cost him his life and the lives of several others. But then I hesitated and thought, what would I have done is his shoes. How would I have responded in those times with the limited resources and talent. I now I ask all of you. How would you have handled that situation. Here you are, Fannin with an Army (if you want to call it that) of approximately 800 men. Do you march to the rescue of the men at the Alamo? DO you retreat? WHat other options do you have? Remember, General Urrea and the emperor of the west (Santa Anna) is coming after you next?