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Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson...funny that he was born in what is now West Virginia, where I'm from.  Maybe a resemblence?  ;)

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I am known to be a little FLAKY so i would say GENERAL MILLS

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Being in the military..... a General is only as good as his troops... he must lead them not command them... If i had a choice I would pick SGT York of WW1 or LT Mathis the first D-day death of D day he was hit my shrapnel during the airborne drop in the plane as he got his troopers out.  Bob Dole was no thingy either  he was shot in the a$$ and in the hand During ww2 ....Oh the 10th Mountain Divison kick butt ... Climb To Glory boys !!!!!!!!

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Teddy Roosevelt. Fisherman, conservationist, diplomat, hero. That's me. ::) ;D

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Omar Bradly for me.  That's good.  I've always admired him.

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Robert E. Lee

Way cool as I also love to read about the Civil War!

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There was a test presented here a couple of weeks ago that was intended to sort us out as either yankees and southerners, based on language. The test results declared that I was positively yankee, so, who would I most resemble in this one?

Who else, Robert E. Lee.

Go figure.

I passed this on to a few people.

Thanks for the link.

Cheers,

GK

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I have always admired Patton, along with Brady - two great leaders during WWII.  But alas, I most resemble Wesley Clark.

Wesley Kanne Clark (born December 23, 1944) is a retired four-star general of the United States Army. Clark was valedictorian of his class at West Point, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in PPE, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master's degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Well alrighty then!

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Napoleon Bonaparte for me!

"Leadership Attributes:

Napoleon was a brilliant planner. In fact, he set up an entirely new system for raising and training an army that revolutionized the field. He was not only a great general but a skillful diplomat, able to consolidate and extend power through treaties and political manipulation as well as on the battlefield."

Yeah me.

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Cool link.   Thanks.

I got Robert E Lee.

Couldn't be happier

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