Said "bat**** insane run" got the Iceni into GC, I might point out.
It was a death ride, though. The NTF probably lost at least a quarter of its ships just
reaching Gamma Drac, forcing entry to the system probably cost them another quarter if not more. We know the NTF lost four destroyers simply getting into Gamma Draconis. That's 40,000 lives and very nearly as much combat power as the Colossus, not even counting the cruisers and corvettes lost en route or attempting to force entry. (They lost another four corvettes and at least five cruisers engaged in the same task!)
In retrospect the loyalty of the NTF's ranks and ratings is incredible. They knew,
had to know, that the orders they had been given constituted a suicide run. At the very least this would destroy the NTF's ability to defend itself effectively against the GTVA while leaving the Colossus entirely out of the picture. That the rank and file knew what Bosch was up to is suspect at best, so the reasoning behind those orders would have been a total mystery to them. Even
had they known, how many of them would have believed in the cause?
I think Bosch was nuts for seeking an alliance with the Shivans, and I didn't grow up on stories of the Great War. Bosch was better off not telling them the reasoning. At least he'd have the benefit of the doubt then.
But amazingly, despite their nonsensical nature, despite the fact they would mean the death of the movement and its ideals, despite the fact they would likely kill most of the NTF's pilots, ranks, and ratings, the NTF's captains and crews apparently followed those orders to the letter without hesitation. If for no other reason then that, Bosch deserves the contempt of history. Rarely indeed has the loyalty of the troops been so powerful, and rarer still has it been so abused. The wages of loyal service to the NTF could hardly have been more deplorable.