This guy wouldn't be bad it have in a pinch either.
Give them the bayonet!
Is that Gen. Stilwell (a.k.a. Vinegar Joe) on the far right?
We still have the best. Schwarzkoph comes to mind.
Anyone of our current Generals are more than capable and can get the job done given the command.
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I am waiting for the release of O'Rielly's book on Patton...."Killing Patton" I have heard their was a certain amount of controversy about Patton's death...Never heard exactly what it was.....I always thought their was controversy concerning not only..Patton but also Montgomery, Rommel, and Puller...All seemed to have had a lot of success, and a lot of detractors?????????????????..Maybe because they were all credited with being warriors, not politicians....
I am waiting for the release of O'Rielly's book on Patton...."Killing Patton" I have heard their was a certain amount of controversy about Patton's death...Never heard exactly what it was.....I always thought their was controversy concerning not only..Patton but also Montgomery, Rommel, and Puller...All seemed to have had a lot of success, and a lot of detractors?????????????????..Maybe because they were all credited with being warriors, not politicians....
For some reason, probably so as not to demoralize people by the death of a 'war hero' the details about his death were sketchy. I had always heard that a jeep turned over on him. What really happened was that he was depressed after losing his command and was invited to go hunting to cheer him up. He was in the back of a Cadillac when a 2 1/2 ton truck turned in front of them. The driver slammed on the brakes and collided with the truck at very low speed. A few were slightly hurt but Patton wasn't able to brace for the impact and hit his head on the glass partition separating the front from the back seat and sustained a compression fracture in his neck which paralyzed him and made it difficult to breathe. I think the part that they didn't want people to know was that he lingered in traction for 12 days until he succumbed to congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema. When he was told that he wouldn't be able to walk or ride a horse he said, "This is a hell of a way to die." I think that between him falling out of favor and the senseless way he died the powers that be played down his death which made it seem more mysterious than it was.
If I didn't already recognize them I might think it was the Mods looking at the 'Annoyed with' thread.
We all know that great apes like to wear helmets.
I wish these boys were still around to deal with our current troubles.
That's an epic photo. Bad-*** to the bone. Those guys didn't ride around on bicycles licking ice cream cones....
There is a similarity here also, with Patton's picture.GREAT APE DON'T NEED NO HELMET!!
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