ORIGINAL: Tankerace
Hehehe. I just hope nobody gets Benedict Arnold, that'd be kinda bad [:D]
[:D][:D][:D] If they did, I'd doubt they'd post it.[;)]
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ORIGINAL: Tankerace
Hehehe. I just hope nobody gets Benedict Arnold, that'd be kinda bad [:D]
ORIGINAL: Tankerace
Are they saying Grant is a better general than Rommel? At least Rommel wasn't a drunkard [:D]
ORIGINAL: Tankerace
Are they saying Grant is a better general than Rommel? At least Rommel wasn't a drunkard [:D]
ORIGINAL: Terminus
General Custer
You scored 58 Wisdom, 57 Tactics, 65 Guts, and 55 Ruthlessness!
You're reckless... a little like Custer. Make sure you know what you're up against before you charge into battle. But, that being said, Custer was one of the more successful generals of his day. He was a graduate of West Point and one of the more senior officers in the Union army. Custer had a distinguished career until his untimely demise at Little Bighorn.
I don't know if I agree with this...
ORIGINAL: Mogami
Hi, Sherman was one of Grants Generals. He followed Grants orders. Meade was one of Grants Generals he followed Grants orders. Grant did not command the AOP he commanded all Union Armies. Sherman marching through Georgia was Grant.
Meade versus Lee in Virginia in 64-65 was Grant. Everyone focus on Virginia and forgets Grant had the AOP pinning the ANV so it could not detach forces to march against Sherman while Sherman had the mobile mission to rip the guts out of the South. It was not Grant in VA and Sherman in Ga the whole war was Grants and his solution was what ended the war finally in Union victory. To say Grant was a butcher in Virginia and Sherman was better because he lost fewer men is to ignore the fact that it was all one operation.
