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#463: The Friendship, Rivalry, and Leadership of WWII’s 3 Greatest American Generals

The Art of Manliness

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Eisenhower and Patton's Relationship After World War I

The two men looked at tanks as being a new device that could basically take the role of the shock cavalry from the medieval times. Patton actually went into a sort of depression when he came back to the United States because he felt that his great role was to be a great general. Both these guys missed the war, World War I. Did they talk about that? And did they think that their chance at, were they very conscious about wanting to do something great?

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