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  1. archertiger3

    archertiger3 Member

    Dwight Eisenhower
     
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  3. Pi man

    Pi man Well-Known Member

    I gotta go with Ike. He did so much for this country.
     
  4. Spielhahnjaeger

    Spielhahnjaeger New Member

    Definitely MacArthur. He's obviously one of the two most famous in the bunch (likely thanks in large part to Gregory Peck's depiction), but he was a superior combat leader compared to Ike. We're likely better off without MacArthur winning the Republican nomination, but Ike's political record is inconsistent, at best. And since we're talking about the General of the Army series, it seems fair to talk about their combat records.
    Eisenhower was a superb staff officer. He compiled intelligence reports during WWI which were immensely useful for US forces and during WWII organized the heck out of American troops assembling in Great Britain. He did the best he could to coordinate with British leaders and did what he could to endure the asshatery of Charles de Gaulle. At the end of the day, however, he was a better organizer than combat leader. He repeatedly wasted opportunities to press Allied advantage in the favor of timidity, which allowed German forces to regroup and launch counterattacks throughout their retreat from France. Although I don't buy into the common Patton fetishism, it is true that Eisenhower hamstrung him at several critical occasions and definitely disregarded his ultimately correct assessment of the Soviets.
    MacArthur, on the other hand, quickly excelled in the role as a combat leader. The island-hopping campaign was one of consistent and thoughtful adaptation, with US troops learning from each "hop" ways in which Japanese tactics could be countered and strongholds assaulted. Logistics were often a mess in the Pacific Theatre, but the environment likely deserves more blame than MacArthur. He also handled the occupation of Japan in a generally enviable way, helping the Japanese rebuild and become an important ally against Soviet incursion in South-East Asia. Although more than 1,000 death sentences were handed down by American military courts against Japanese war criminals, he did allow to many to escape and then return with amnesty, which resulted in many high-level war criminals returning to Japanese society without ever having to confront well-deserved justice for their heinous crimes.

    So... they've all got their strength and weaknesses, but my mental pro-con list puts MacArthur ahead of Ike.
    Note: My strength is German history and I'm a little out of my element here, but I'm reasonably sure my above details are all correct. :)
    Thanks for the cool contest!


    EDIT: Holy cow, and you can't forget MacArthur's exemplary WWI record!
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Henry 'Hap' Arnold because he made the B-29 project work.......

    He was also a big supporter of Billy Mitchell who I also admire.

    Thanks for the contest Craig. In the unlikely event that I win I'd like the prize to go to one of the YN's who have contributed to this thread.
     
  6. NickelHunter

    NickelHunter New Member

    what's is a yn? sorry if that's a dumb question

    devan
     
  7. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Young Numismatist
     
  8. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Great thought, I as well would prefer any prize to go to a YN if I am lucky enough to win anything.
     
  9. NickelHunter

    NickelHunter New Member

    oh gotchya thanks. ill be a pro one of these days and know all of the lingo

    devan
     
  10. petro89

    petro89 Member

    I gotta go with Ike. I love Ike dollars, and he did get the ball rolling for the interstate highway system...and I LIKE SPEED!! :devil:

    Thanks for the contest!
     
  11. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Gotta go for Dugout Doug MacArthur. If I get picked, please give to a YN.
     
  12. flyers10

    flyers10 Collector of US Coinage

    More great answers and comments. Got everyone that has answered entered in the contest. Also got the people that wanted the prize given to a YN down if the win. Thanks for the nice gesture.
     
  13. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    General Douglas MacArthur. It was so sad to me the day President Truman fired him for doing what he thought was right.

    Dave
     
  14. Numis-addict

    Numis-addict Addicted to coins

    I have to say ike. I did a project on him in the third grade that was long enough to put some of the class to sleep.
     
  15. slackaction1

    slackaction1 Supporter! Supporter

    Dwight Eisenhower BECAUSE THE COACH CAR THAT CARRIED HIM FROM WASHINGTON TO HIS RESTING PLACE IN KANSAS HAS BEEN SAVED IN ITS ORGINAL STATE AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY MAY 4 DURING THE RAILROADS DAYS IN MARCELINE MISSOURI AND I WILL GET TO BE THE ENGINEER MOVING THIS PIECE OF HISTORY TO THE OLD DEPOT TO BE ON DISPLAY THAT DAY
     
  16. xGAJx

    xGAJx Happy

    Im a YN at 11 yrs old.
     
  17. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    This be my protege if I win Flyer.......:)
     
  18. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Cancel that Craig.......I don't think this guy is anywhere near being 11 years old. After viewing posts in other threads, he's worlds away from being a young one........
     
  19. coinexist

    coinexist Member

    MacArthur. The Pacific theatre needed a general like him.
     
  20. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    MacArthur. For overall bad-assedness and because he got shafted in the end for trying to achieve what every serviceman strives for: VICTORY! Not a shock that later presidents still conferred with him over military matters.
     
  21. Nuglet

    Nuglet Active Member

    If he is the same kid on his youtube channel that there is a link to in his profile, then he is a young.
     
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