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Fishboy wrote:Napoleon Bonaparte

Biography:
Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the greatest military geniuses of all time and a colossal political figure.

Well that about sums it up! 8)
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cback0220 wrote:Wesley Clark

Graduating from West Point at the head of his class, Wes Clark has achieved success throughout his military career. He served in Vietnam; was a key negotiator of the Dayton Peace Accords; and was head of the U.S. European Command. Clark was an Armor Officer who commanded at every level from company to division. As Supreme Allied Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, he led the 19-member alliance to victory in Kosovo — NATO's longest and most difficult military campaign.
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Ok I'm bumping this thread.... it's only 2 1/2 years old, wanted to see what leadership style I'd be given:
Wesley Clark

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Graduating from West Point at the head of his class, Wes Clark has achieved success throughout his military career. He served in Vietnam; was a key negotiator of the Dayton Peace Accords; and was head of the U.S. European Command. Clark was an Armor Officer who commanded at every level from company to division. As Supreme Allied Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, he led the 19-member alliance to victory in Kosovo — NATO's longest and most difficult military campaign.

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Clark has had a distinguished military career. As Commander-in-Chief, United States Southern Command, Panama, he directed all U.S. forces in Latin America and the Caribbean. As the Director, Strategic Plans and Policy, J5, the Joint Staff, he was the staff officer responsible for U.S. military strategic planning. Clark is also known for considerable diplomatic prowess — he was chiefly responsible for holding together the 19-member NATO alliance in Kosovo. He was also the lead military negotiator of the Dayton Peace Accords that brought the war in the former Yugoslavia to a halt.
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William C. Westmoreland!

Although I would not have done any of those things in the answers. I just picked the least wrong answer.

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William Tecumseh Sherman!
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Sheesh. I got the sailor; J.P.Jones.
At least he set the stage for one of the great comebacks of history:

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General George Patton.

First question was tricky. I see being amongst your troops as one of the most important traits of a good leader, but if I'm new to the unit and about to lead a major assault, I'd want to personally over see the planning to make sure it isn't going to FUBAR'd.

The troops can have all the confidence in me in the world, but if the people that I do not yet have a feel for but delegated the planning to screw it up, the mission is going to be a disaster.
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