No trick, they are obviously real americans.Is this a trick question? Is this just to generate an argument about whether Lee, Longstreet Et al are real Americans?
I think maybe he had a better movie. George Scott was goodWhat's the Patton over Eisenhower argument?
ran out of spaces. i do think he's one of our bestWhy isn’t Douglas MacArthur listed?
You think Patton and Pershing were not headstrong?MacArthur ranks with Longstreet in my opinion. Gifted officers, but too headstrong and disdainful of the chain of command.
You think Patton and Pershing were not headstrong?
some people say that about Patton too. I'd still put Patton or Bradley ahead of ikeMacArthur ranks with Longstreet in my opinion. Gifted officers, but too headstrong and disdainful of the chain of command.
He was able to keep Monty and George on the same side .. ..No, they were both too. That's why I voted for Ike
My dad, who served in the Pacific during WWII, had nothing but contempt for McArthur. (He even saw him once come ashore to "visit" the troops)MacArthur ranks with Longstreet in my opinion. Gifted officers, but too headstrong and disdainful of the chain of command.
My dad, who served in the Pacific during WWII, had nothing but contempt for McArthur. (He even saw him once come ashore to "visit" the troops)
Maybe a smart strategist.....but being a great general is more than that.Mac was a spoiled prima donna. Not a soldiers soldier. But he was a smart general.
Too much emphasis on Civil War and WWII, what about Andrew F'ing Jackson or Winfield Scott or Matthew Ridgeway? Heck, maybe throw in some Schwarzkopf and Mattis to bring it up to date. And any list that doesn't have George Marshall on it is bunk.Who is the greatest general in US history?
your not going to ask about Sherman?Too much emphasis on Civil War and WWII, what about Andrew F'ing Jackson or Winfield Scott or Matthew Ridgeway? Heck, maybe throw in some Schwarzkopf and Mattis to bring it up to date. And any list that doesn't have George Marshall on it is bunk.