JN1 wrote:
I agree, though I wonder how he would cope with modern fighting methods. I think most generals from WW1 and WW2 were probably flexible to adapt.
Its hard to say, really, I look at the WW2 generation, my grandparents, they adapted from an era of what was still horse and cart, few cars, primitive radio and limited electricity to the modern era with great ease. In the case of Wellington, or any general, do we get him as he was as an old man with limited hearing and eyesight and, to be honest, not a good grip on a changing world, or the vital energetic commander who defeated army after French army in Portugal and Spain? Its the ability to adapt that counts, if we get the Young Wellington of Assaye, Talavera, Barossa or Waterloo etc, then I have no doubt he will adapt when given the army list with units, a lot of which he will recognise, their roles and a good number of months to study history and modern military text. If we get the elderly Wellington, then I would not even bother, he was to hidebound and inflexible to adapt.
O/T an interesting factoid is that more British generals were killed, or became casualties due to enemy action in WW1 than in WW2.
I did not know that! one learns something new every day. Not surprising, I guess, I look at NZ's own General Freyburg..man was a walking sieve by 1918.
It's got to be a choice between Alex, Slim, or Carver then (maybe Hackett?), IMVHO. They were all talented generals with the ability to work well with allies and command reasonably large forces.
Indeed, all of those would do the Job, I would not rule out Alan-Brooke in some capacity. Of course, the question that must arise, what army are they to command, and with what equipment and logistics base and economy to support it?
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