NotSoLoneWanderer said:
It's time to revive this post! (hopefully)
Theodore Roosevelt. Basically he gives up a desk job to go fight front lines in the Spanish American then becomes president of the United States. I'm leaving out other accomplishments but...the guy had asthma! Talk about kids sitting out of gym class...Oh to show him our world today.
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T.E Lawrence of Arabia. Closest thing to a real life India Jones in my book. British army officer and Middle Eastern archeologist who fight alongside and lead forces against the Ottoman Empire. You know what? India Jones never lead soldiers into battle.
I'll take it this wasnt inspired by the deadliest warrior episode.
OT: um... George Washington for one.
Sure, he lost almost every "conventional" battle he fought in, but then again he didnt have an army built to fight a "conventional" battle. Plus he's so much more than just a revolutionary hero.
And FDR. hes easily ranked among greatest presidents ever, and in my opinion he's the best. four terms, a world war, a crippled economy the likes of which many had never seen before, and he pulled through all while being ina wheelchair and getting worse every day. All he neeeds to do is kill a bear with his hands and he'd be greater than his cousin.
and Lord Pitt. For without him, we would not be named pittsburgh.
theres more obviously, but the first two always jump off my mind as two of the best.