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lnp4668 -> (7/9/2001 3:49:00 AM)

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Originally posted by Belisarius: Same for me. Which answer did you change? I was a bit doubtful about was the "stay in control or fight at the front" one. I think both alternatives has advantages.
I also was iffy on the stay in control or fight at the front. I have always admire Rommel, but I guess it may not be PC to have an Axis leader :)




przy -> (7/9/2001 8:39:00 AM)

I match with Napoleon, "Now off to Russia!" Damn those winters are cold. :D




McGib -> (7/9/2001 10:12:00 AM)

Rated as Grant. Hmm dont know if thats a good thing or a bad thing?




Cromort -> (7/9/2001 3:50:00 PM)

i was General Jackson from the american civil war and if im wright the founder of the KKK "alea jacta est"




Don -> (7/9/2001 4:07:00 PM)

Nope - Jackson was wounded and later died from "friendly fire" at Chancellorsville. Cavalry general Nathan Bedford Forrest is alleged to have started the KKK after the war, but he always denied it. He was also the commanding officer during the supposed "Fort Pillow Massacre".




Mai Thai -> (7/9/2001 4:36:00 PM)

My result was J. P. Jones bye




AlvinS -> (7/10/2001 1:15:00 AM)

I'm rated Sherman here. Now where is my horse? :D




DataKing -> (7/10/2001 1:24:00 AM)

Greetings and salutations, I came up as Wesley Clark as well. Interestingly enough, that is also the name of the heir-apparent in the company I work for. Coincidence...I think not... :D




Bing -> (7/10/2001 1:33:00 AM)

John Paul Jones. He was a heck of a general, you know. They even made a movie titled after his most famous remark, then couldn't find the room in three hour running time to credit him. "In Harm's Way ..", John Wayne even QUOTES JPJ partially. The quote, which every middie darn well better know: "I wish to have nothing to do with ships that do not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm's way." Maybe a word or two off, but the reader will get the idea. Well, it DOES feel good to be the father of the American navy. A whiff of the grape, Mister Roberts. Bing




Kluckenbill -> (7/10/2001 1:47:00 AM)

I got Sherman, I was scared it would be Montgomery and I would never live it down.




Cyric -> (7/10/2001 3:06:00 AM)

ULYSSES S. GRANT....I'm suprised...wow Leadership Attributes: Personally reserved, Grant was tenacious in battle. Once he set a course, he wanted to see it to its end, as in the siege of Vicksburg. He was one to seize the initiative as well. After several failed attempts to get to Vicksburg, Grant moved his army south to cross the Mississippi — during this time he was cut off from all communication and most supplies. The taking of the city on July 4, 1863, was a turning point in the war. Ulysses S Grant's nickname was "unconditional surrender" — and he trusted fighting more than diplomacy. But when opposing forces did surrender, he was usually magnanimous in their treatment.




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