well, Patton did really believe that he was Napolean incarnate, although i would give my left nut to see the two of them go at it with a few thousand mounted cavalry and some light artillery.
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well, Patton did really believe that he was Napolean incarnate, although i would give my left nut to see the two of them go at it with a few thousand mounted cavalry and some light artillery.
That'd be cool, but frankly, that scenario compares apples and oranges. It's like Alexander the Great vs. Rommel. A tank/modern infantry commander would have little knowledge of cavalry tactics, and vice-versa.
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Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
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well, Patton did really believe that he was Napolean incarnate, although i would give my left nut to see the two of them go at it with a few thousand mounted cavalry and some light artillery.
That'd be cool, but frankly, that scenario compares apples and oranges. It's like Alexander the Great vs. Rommel. A tank/modern infantry commander would have little knowledge of cavalry tactics, and vice-versa.
AH! How little you know about George S. Patton! He WAS a horse cavalry commander! For the first half of his carrer! Only after the mounted cavary was disbanded did Patton become a tank man.
"This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we’ll be lucky to live through it.” -Tom Clancy
Stonewall Jackson probably, and compared to the likes of Gustavus Adolphus and Belisarius, he might not do so well. But at the very least, he would give them a hard fight.