Freebird
Master Sergeant
I agree there are major omissions in my quick list.
MM
Yes indeed.
You would probably want Churchill running your country but Eisenhower running your military to bring about victory, but not the other way round
No, for Strategic military leadership I would want the BEST Allied general of the war, British C.I.G.S. and Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff - General Sir Alan Brooke.
No other Allied General had a better understanding of combined operations the vital importance of logistics, it was his plan that was adopted for the European theater {The "Concentric" or "Mediterranean" plan}
Alright - a challenge to all of those on this thread: List a dozen {or top 5?} reasons for your picks for best leaders. Such as: brilliant ot important decisions, actions that were critical for success, that victory couldn't have been achieved without.
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