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- Alexander the Great. With Alexander the Great, it's often impossible to separate fact from fiction regarding his brilliant career, but if even a fraction of what is said about him is remotely true, he clearly stands alone as history's greatest commander.
- Julius Caesar. There are only a few names in history as famous as that of Julius Caesar. Thought to be born in 100 B.C., Caesar began his career as a junior officer in the Roman army, and at one point earned the prestigious Corona Civica award for his actions of saving a fellow soldier.
- Genghis Khan. Few names are as synonymous with military excellence as the Asian ruler Genghis Khan. Born in 1162 in northern Mongolia as Temujin, Khan first started to build his reputation as the ultimate warrior when he rescued his wife from captivity as a teenager.
- Napoleon. The subject of countless biographies, Napoleon Bonaparte is perhaps history's greatest modern commander. Born in 1769 in Corsica, France, Bonaparte became educated at military academies as a boy and was already commissioned in the artillery by the time he was a teenager.
May 20, 2019 · Good common sense; Professionally educated; Physically strong; Cheerful and optimistic; Energetic; Extreme loyalty; Determined; A rather surprisingly short list that describes what he thought was the key ingredients for any senior leader. Here is a key observation Thomas Ricks made of this list. It is a very American list.
Leaders educated in such a manner are less likely to accept the world as it is or permit tradition and cultural practices to control their actions. Instead, they see themselves as controlling their own fate, able to change the course of events rather than being controlled by them.
Mar 12, 2020 · An expectation closely tied to this is that the commander will be able to generate support for any changes he or she deems necessary. A fourth expectation might be that the commander will be a good developer of individuals within their command.
Jan 1, 2002 · For each commander, the author offers a brief biography, the commander’s quotes in thematic groups, and an overviewing assessment (conclusion) as to the essence of the commander.
Nov 15, 2022 · In this article, I explore how contemporary military commanders understand command in the context of standardised planning processes, doctrine, and a supporting staff organiation. The article is based on 30 interviews with former and current NATO commanders and senior staff officers.
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Apr 26, 2017 · The good commander is one whose soldiers acknowledge him as their commander (Platoon Commander – aged 30). Being the “head” means being able to assume the formally defined leadership role and exercise the authority, always formally, attributed to them.