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To: datricker

The contrast between Lee and Grant reminds me of Hannibal and Scipio. Not a perfect parallel by any stretch. I could be convinced that Lee was the better general between the two. But Scipio was the one to finally beat him.

Part of Grant’s genius was his mastery of the all the various resources that were put at his disposal. Other parts included organiziation—especially where unorthodox solutions were required to solve difficult problems—and dogged determination.

Lee also had organizational prowess, a knack for developing fanatical loyalty, and knowing the measure of his opponents better than most of them knew of themselves. If time and space could gained by going over to the offensive, he would do it.


52 posted on 10/12/2018 7:41:05 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: BradyLS

-—Part of Grant’s genius was his mastery of the all the various resources that were put at his disposal. Other parts included organiziation—especially where unorthodox solutions were required to solve difficult problems—and dogged determination.——

Yes. Also, Grant was incredibly cool under pressure. He almost always knew exactly what to do in any situation, and if he was surprised, he never panicked and made a poor decision.


56 posted on 10/12/2018 7:43:35 PM PDT by StoneRainbow68
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To: BradyLS

Winfiled Scott -> Lee

Zachery Taylor -> Grant


67 posted on 10/12/2018 8:12:48 PM PDT by crusher2013
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