He was the Prime Minister, and he did command the army at some point.
He was the Prime Minister, and he did command the army at some point.
Well, Bismarck didn't command the army in reality, it was von Moltke.
If you look at it this way you could also say that the Kaiser was the overall commander of the army, but that was only a official title.
I can't believe that I forgot William Eaton!!!
While the Europeans were just paying tribute to the Barbary Coast pirates the US had Him and 8 marines recruit=a force of 200 christian and 300 muslim mercs in Alexandria and try to overthow the sultanate of tripoli and replace him with his pansy older brother. They marched 500 milies across the sahara desert to the town of Derne and attacked it. They defeated a force of over 4,000 with only a few dozen casualties. Unfortunately Jefferson had to be a pansy and use "diplomacy" with the Sultanate so Eaton had to hop on a ship and return to the US. He may have been an arrogant pompous *** but he makes my list of the top 10 most bad*** commanders of all time.
The part of the marine anthem that goes "to the shores of tripoli" refers to this little expedition.
Why did the chicken cross the road?
So that its subjects will view it with admiration, as a chicken which has the daring and courage to boldly cross the road,
but also with fear, for whom among them has the strength to contend with such a paragon of avian virtue? In such a manner is the princely
chicken's dominion maintained. ~Machiavelli
Sweden - Great Northern War:
Rehnskjold - Greatest victory as independent commander - Fraustadt 1705.
Lewenhaupt - Gemauerthof 1705.
Stenbock - Helsingborg 1710, Gadebush 1712
and of course Charles XII, who. in fact, on occasion rode in front of the troops, brandishing his sword, as someone here put it.
Denmark-Norway
Reventlow, C-in-C
Tordenskiold, admiral
Ukraine
Mazepa
Survival of the fittest is a question of NOT being selected for military service! Where are the Spartans today?
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