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Posted on Feb 21, 2022
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Capt Brandon Charters
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I love this: "As a 4-Star General, a rank created in 1866 specifically for Grant, he wore a private’s jacket instead of an officer’s traditional garb."
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Capt Mark Miller
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Grant and Sherman demonstrated Total War tactics. Unlike many wars where armies maneuvered to fight other armies, Grant and Sherman went after the ABILITY of the enemy to fight the war by trashing the economy, transportation system and manufacturing ability.
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Only person as President? Yes. Only person to receive six stars? There's a whole debate about General of the Armies John J. "Blackjack" Pershing to dispute that claim.

Also I would be remiss if I didn't mention Abraham Lincoln who served as a Private and as a Captain in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War (Indian Wars) prior to his presidency as it is not mentioned here.
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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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Seems like Ike was part of lives forever.
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Veteran Presidents: Those who Served in Office and in Uniform
SPC Lyle Montgomery
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Although they were never president, many former Servise people, men and women served and are serving now from the wars the House and Senate. They deserve credit too.
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Thanks for sharing
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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Eisenhower did not serve on the front lines during WWI, he did not even step foot in Europe until years later.
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Those days are gone. We get the likes of Obozo, Trump and Brandon now.
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1SG Danny Vorreyer
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I would like to see a progression of Political Leadership before you can put yourself in for President. Maybe Governor, Senate, Congress or etc.... Just saying.
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