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It could be a commander, strategist, or a "grunt." Regardless, he or she should be a BAMF!

Please say why, and post a picture.

I nominate Jack Churchill, who carried a sword and bow into WWII!
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Major General Lewis B. (Chesty) Puller.

Followed closely by my father who served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. He was awarded multiple medals to include the Bronze Star, numerous Good Conduct Medals, Meritorious Service Medals, Korean War Medal just to name a few.
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SPC Charles Brown
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I appreciate all of the thumbs up, but my question is why are you doing this. Is it for Chesty Puller of Joseph Brown?
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LCpl Steve Wininger
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Both for me Charles. It is not everybody that can say there dad Is one of the greatest hero's of all time. Thank you, and your dad for your services.
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Chuck Norris....duh.... ;o)
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SFC Benjamin Parsons
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Ragnar Lothbrok!
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SFC Parsons, I LOVE that show!
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SFC Istvan Nagy
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Who is the greatest warrior of all time it's like asking, who is the greatest guitar player of all time...
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Eddie Van halen....duh.... ;o)
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Carlos "White Feather" Hathcock. Credited with 93 confirmed kills in Vietnam. But also pulled seven Marines out of an Amtrak after it rolled over a landmine, despite second- and third-degree burns (having been in the Amtrak when it exploded). Said he was only doing what any other Marine would have done.

Had multiple sclerosis the entire time.
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SPC Charles Brown
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SSgt (Join to see) Have you read the books based on his experiences? I almost forgot about him.
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The only one I've read was Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills by Charles Henderson. Awesome! The gates of Heaven had to open wide for Gunny Hathcock.
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SPC Charles Brown
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There was a second book, but I cannot recall the name of it now. Tells of his final days.
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I'll have to see if I can find it.
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Who is the greatest warrior of all time?
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Doh...I just pulled what I hate the most. Must have read over it.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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2LT Rules, you can't vote for someone in your own branch :-) Though it is a good choice!
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This guy was one helluva tanker so I have to nominate him!!
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Audie Murphy - he is the first name that came to mind and then a lot of others, but how can anyone not think of the most decorated Soldier of WWII.
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Great response. He's definitely on the short list, but I went with Jack Churchill to make this international.
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Sergeant Major Dan Daly was a certainly tough
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CPT Steve Rogers. He has saved the world multiple times, can't really argue that. ;)
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Stanislav petrov
Nice, but did you know about the Russian that saved the non-fiction world? http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-24280831
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I pick, "Seal Team SIX." Why? Because..
1) I LOVE Navy Seals
2) They took out Osama

Among the Elite, Fearless SEAL Team Six Operator, Adam Brown. Love the story of this man and am inspired by his faith and courage and the legacy that his wife and children continue in his stead.
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Gotta love the AF when they sweet on sailors......just saying
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SrA Marilyn Richards
Looks like you got a fan club going!
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Come on NAVY...let's show a little appreciation for the Airman who shows props for the NAV!
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SN Timothy Ehrenhaft
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There would be no American heroes if not for those who served with and under Gen. George Washington... top that.. hehehe
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Again, this is one of those questions that is hard to answer. Much like "who was the best president". All the people named so far are true warriors and could easily carry the title of "Greatest Warrior of all Time". Men like General Patton, General Schwarzlopf, SFC Petry, General Eisenhower, the list is very long; could also carry this title based on their actions.

The biggest hurdle I see in coming up with an answer is how do you weigh in the different eras and how much combat has changed. Are the men of Pickett's brigade worthy of carrying the title after seeing the Union Army positioned behind walls and tree but still carried forwarded and attempted the charge in the fields of Harrisburg? What about the troops holding the line in WWI or the tunnel rats of Vietnam? Again, how do you do weigh the differences in the wars to determine?

Either way, this should be a fun discussion to follow and I look forward to see who else comes up.
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