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Minister Masket wrote:Don't forget British Field Commander Montgomery, who basically turned the war for North Africa around in WW2. He also led the mission to re-take Europe.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
Listen bub. If it wasn't for him, we may have not won the Battle for Africa at all. No Africa = No D-Day landing. Kapeech?ignotus wrote:Minister Masket wrote:Don't forget British Field Commander Montgomery, who basically turned the war for North Africa around in WW2. He also led the mission to re-take Europe.
WHAT?
Monty was one of the lousiest generals of the WWII!!!
He wasn't decisive and he was slooooooow. His failure in Operation Market Garden is well known.
Minister Masket wrote:Listen bub. If it wasn't for him, we may have not won the Battle for Africa at all. No Africa = No D-Day landing. Kapeech?
Gypsys Kiss wrote:my top 5 commanders are
4. Arthur Wellesley - beat napoleon. nuff said
He was the Duke OF Wellington, not his last name.AndrewLC wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:my top 5 commanders are
4. Arthur Wellesley - beat napoleon. nuff said
Haha for a second I thought you said Arthur Weasley![]()
Also, don't you mean Wellington?
Mine are:
1. Alexander the Great
2. Scipio
3. Julius Caesar
4. Hannibal
5. Wellington
You're f'ing kidding me, right?0ojakeo0 wrote:hannibal
washington (george)
augustus
the great
napolean(dynamite)
Yeah, Alexander did the same, except it was the sea, and it was a fortified island he was going after, and he had very little, if any navy.unriggable wrote:Hmm, Julius Caesar is in my opinion the most formidable, mostly because of his technological feats (crossing that river in Germany by building a bridge in ten days, then dismantling it, for example)
muy_thaiguy wrote:Yeah, Alexander did the same, except it was the sea, and it was a fortified island he was going after, and he had very little, if any navy.unriggable wrote:Hmm, Julius Caesar is in my opinion the most formidable, mostly because of his technological feats (crossing that river in Germany by building a bridge in ten days, then dismantling it, for example)
muy_thaiguy wrote:He was the Duke OF Wellington, not his last name.AndrewLC wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:my top 5 commanders are
4. Arthur Wellesley - beat napoleon. nuff said
Haha for a second I thought you said Arthur Weasley![]()
Also, don't you mean Wellington?
Mine are:
1. Alexander the Great
2. Scipio
3. Julius Caesar
4. Hannibal
5. Wellington
You're f'ing kidding me, right?0ojakeo0 wrote:hannibal
washington (george)
augustus
the great
napolean(dynamite)
You and me both, but military History in General Interests me.AndrewLC wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:He was the Duke OF Wellington, not his last name.AndrewLC wrote:Gypsys Kiss wrote:my top 5 commanders are
4. Arthur Wellesley - beat napoleon. nuff said
Haha for a second I thought you said Arthur Weasley![]()
Also, don't you mean Wellington?
Mine are:
1. Alexander the Great
2. Scipio
3. Julius Caesar
4. Hannibal
5. Wellington
You're f'ing kidding me, right?0ojakeo0 wrote:hannibal
washington (george)
augustus
the great
napolean(dynamite)
Oh yeah, my knowlage in that era is a bit off. I mainly read about Greek/Roman times
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