The Mask of Command

In Chapter Two, "Wellington the Man," what does the author reiterate? Why?

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Keegan reiterates that Wellington routinely suffered much more danger than his subordinates in addition to the mental, emotional and physical strain of being a leader. This shows how Wellington was able to ignore the stress he was under for the sake of his men and his country, and how difficult a job it is to be a military leader.