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Grant? Oh boy, are the Southrens gonna have a time with you!
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Why not break it down to tactical, operational and strategic?
4 posted on
11/14/2004 5:24:53 PM PST by
TADSLOS
(Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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You would have to add: Napolean, Caesar and R.E. Lee.
Blennos
5 posted on
11/14/2004 5:25:13 PM PST by
Blennos
(hoste, opto ut seis felicior.)
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Hannibal, Lee, and Patton
6 posted on
11/14/2004 5:25:20 PM PST by
matymac
(The NEA = Neo Elitist A*sholes)
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General Tommy Franks defeated 2 of our declared enemies in the course of 18 months with a death rate, during those 18 months, of less than 1 hundreth of 1%.
A record to be applauded.
7 posted on
11/14/2004 5:25:28 PM PST by
ChadGore
(60,724,666 Bush fans can't be wrong.)
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Stonewall Jackson on the Division and Corp level. Attaturk and Hannibal on the Army level. Napoleon too.
8 posted on
11/14/2004 5:25:45 PM PST by
Ahban
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10 posted on
11/14/2004 5:26:17 PM PST by
maro
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Napolean, Lee, and Patton.
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15 posted on
11/14/2004 5:27:17 PM PST by
Faraday
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17 posted on
11/14/2004 5:27:27 PM PST by
freedumb2003
(Democrat credo: If we win, we win: if we lose it is theft!)
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what about Al Quaidas ally in Bosnia; General wesley Clark??
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Belisarius, Scipio Africanus
19 posted on
11/14/2004 5:27:50 PM PST by
0siris
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I'm a south'rener, and I'll agree with US Grant.
Add a few more - Patton, Montgomery, Napoleon, Hannibal, McArthur, Schwartzkopf, Nimitz, Rommel, Zhukov
20 posted on
11/14/2004 5:27:55 PM PST by
clee1
(Islam is a deadly plague; liberalism is the AIDS virus that prevents us from defending ourselves.)
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David. He defeated an army with a slingshot.
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George Washington has to rank up there. He definately had the most lasting positive impact on history of all of the major commanders. Compare Washington to his French counterpart, Napoleon. Washington took a poor frontier nation and set it on track to become the greatest nation in the world. Napoleon took the world's most powerful nation (then France), and set it on track to be the third-rate power it is today.
24 posted on
11/14/2004 5:28:22 PM PST by
No Truce With Kings
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I have a list of victorious arab generals of my lifetime.
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25 posted on
11/14/2004 5:28:30 PM PST by
ChadGore
(60,724,666 Bush fans can't be wrong.)
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George Washington has to rank up there. He definately had the most lasting positive impact on history of all of the major commanders. Compare Washington to his French counterpart, Napoleon. Washington took a poor frontier nation and set it on track to become the greatest nation in the world. Napoleon took the world's most powerful nation (then France), and set it on track to be the third-rate power it is today.
28 posted on
11/14/2004 5:29:15 PM PST by
No Truce With Kings
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31 posted on
11/14/2004 5:30:14 PM PST by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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