Are you a Patton?

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Del
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Are you a Patton?

Post by Del »

Go here and find out what famous military leader you resemble:
http://www.military.com/ResourceContent/?file=lpm_fd.htm

I more resembled a Theodore Roosevelt in how I would command.

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[ July 07, 2001: Message edited by: Del ]
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Post by BigDuke66 »

Yep I'm Patton!
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Post by Slayer »

Hmm, I turned out like Robert E. Lee. Quite the interesting test!
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Post by Truckeye »

Wellington on 1st try, then second wes clark. go figure
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Post by A_B »

Napolean - I'll take that!
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Post by TheChin »

I'm Robert E. Lee also.
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Post by WW2'er »

This was pretty interesting.

I ended up leading like Omar Bradley.

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Post by murr »

I came out as R.E.LEE
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Post by 11Bravo »

It said I was like Del! :D
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Post by El Vito »

I was Lord Horatio Nelson. I won't tell my grunts that however.
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Post by Don »

I figured I'd be rated a "McClellan", but was rated Omar Bradley. Hmmm. :)
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Post by CF_Medic »

Wes Clark,

Guess us support troops prefer the quick bloodless win?
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Post by Les_the_Sarge_9_1 »

Hmmm I came out as Wes Clarke.
But an interesting side note, I am distantly related to Patton.

Actually I might be Patton (he did after all think he has lived previous lives hehe).
I LIKE that my life bothers them,
Why should I be the only one bothered by it eh.
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Post by BruceAZ »

Wes Clark!
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Post by sinner »

Ave,

Another Teddy Roosevelt here!

I expected more to be on the ancient-times kind of leader. But they use way to modern names here :D


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Post by Greenlake »

John Paul Jones here.. not exactly what I was expecting.
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Post by sven »

Grant

or Sherman

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Post by NateD »

Teddy Roosevelte here! Kinda suprising, I woulda guessed Omar Bradley. :D
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Post by KG Erwin »

Yup, I came out as Wesley Clark, too. The quintessential diplomat/warrior. How about parlaying that into a political career? SecDef maybe? If not, then an ambassadorship in an exotic locale. New Caledonia, or Fiji perhaps?
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Post by Belisarius »

Wes Clark. :rolleyes:

I guess the last question makes a difference

Funny. Took the test again, changing my decision to the other alternative in all situations; Lord Horatio Nelson - who's leadership I associate myself with more than Clark. I have to get to know myself :D

[ July 08, 2001: Message edited by: Belisarius ]
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