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MAJOR_Baker
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Favorite General....that is easy for me. It is General Washington. I have read as much as I can about his early years and what made him the man he became. I was always impressed by his leadership style. When he had a meeting with his suboirdinate commanders about an upcoming battle he presented plans and never showed which one he favored and always listened to the PROs and CONs.
He was brave and could always be found near the thick of things which of course angered his subordinate commanders because they didn't want him in their business (I don't think he was a micro-manager) or have him being killed or wounded on their watch. Was he as brilliant as some of the commanders he faced? Probably not, but he knew his army and its strengths and he knew what to do to keep his army together to fight another day.
The most impressive part of his character was as President of the US he was my hero! He could have been a dictator, but instead he ensured the continuation of the Republic. It was his example that is so often cited in the peaceful transition of Governments.
He did have slaves until his death, however in his defence, I believe he knew in his heart that it was wrong and within one year of his death all were given their freedom and they received pensions and schooling. In fact several former slaves received pensions well into the 1800s.
He was brave and could always be found near the thick of things which of course angered his subordinate commanders because they didn't want him in their business (I don't think he was a micro-manager) or have him being killed or wounded on their watch. Was he as brilliant as some of the commanders he faced? Probably not, but he knew his army and its strengths and he knew what to do to keep his army together to fight another day.
The most impressive part of his character was as President of the US he was my hero! He could have been a dictator, but instead he ensured the continuation of the Republic. It was his example that is so often cited in the peaceful transition of Governments.
He did have slaves until his death, however in his defence, I believe he knew in his heart that it was wrong and within one year of his death all were given their freedom and they received pensions and schooling. In fact several former slaves received pensions well into the 1800s.