It might be unpopular to hammer Washington, so I'll avoid that for a moment.
You have to admit Pershing did a good job in keeping the US troops from being "brigaded" out to the English or French armies.
Not to make light of Eisenhower's accomplishment, but lets face it, he had resources behind him.
No to be fair, we'll have to prorate all of the numbers out to Austin's time in command.
Pro-rating numbers for Austin doesn't make sense. The other generals have major accomplishments. Austin may have similar numbers at this point in his tenure, but he has a long way to go.
Scott probably compares favorable. He had tremendous logistical issues. The heat must have been horrible too. Considering those uniforms they wore back then it must have been icky.
Austin isn't the only one coming in late. Grant came in late, as the commanding general. I would think his numbers are fairly horrible though. Pershing would have had similarly horrible numbers. Scott, Washington, and even Austin would definitely compare much more favorably.
Don't do it....don't do it.
This thread is about Auto industry hiring and to a consistent degree about un/employment, jobs and the effect of policy on them.
Start your own thread....and don't try to hijack this one.:2 cents:
(The ploy is about as transparent as a clear glass of water...it also happens to be against the rules.)