Posted on Feb 22, 2014
SGM Matthew Quick
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Based on their importance to the Army (during tenure or thereafter), how would you rank the Army's top officer and why?

If you're already familiar with military history, you may be able to name your 'Top 5' without hesitation.

If you are not familiar with military history, do a little research and post your 'Top 5' list.

Looking forward to reviewing your list.
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SSG General Services Technician And State Vehicle Inspector
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TOO easy:

GEN Pershing
GEN Casey
GEN Eisenhower
GEN Reimer
GEN Bradley

Closely followed by:

GEN Abrams
GEN MacArthur
GEN Marshall
GEN Sullivan
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SGM Matthew Quick
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Would be interested in reading the reasoning behind your selections.
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Gen. Marshall should be much higher. Though he was not a famous combat commander, his command of logistics alone helped us win WWI, and his leadership was monumental to victory in WWII.
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GEN Raymond T. Odierno

GEN George C. Marshall

GEN Omar Bradley

GEN Creighton Abrams

GEN Eric Shinseki
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SGM Matthew Quick, in no particular order, Generals Washington, MacArthur, Sherman, Patton and McKiernan.
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