Quote Originally Posted by TheMachine76 View Post
Thomas Jefferson Jackson...wilderness campaign use of the double envelopement manuever against a superior force.And lee didnt start losing battles until he died also well known for teaching slaves to read and write and the oldest black church in america is named after him and he was one of the greatest leaders this country ever produced...the greatest
please stick to the list please, and no more suggestions, i know that there could have been more but there where many great generals and the max on a poll is 10, and these are the 6 greatest generals to me

Quote Originally Posted by DeSalvionjr View Post
eisenhower has a highway named after him!
a lot of people have a highway named after them, its not uncommon

but yes Eisenhower was a good choice
a 5 star general during the korean war, the first supreme commander for NATO, 34th president of the U.S, he had a whole life time of accomplishments. if it wasn't for the 22nd ammendment he probably would have been president just as long as FDR