In the US Civil War, general Sherman was brilliant at logistics and military science and had one of the most prescient views of the wars length and brutality at its outset. And yet, US Grant was made the overall field commander by Lincoln. Of Grant, Sherman argued he himself was better at generaling than Grant in almost every way except this:
Grant doesn't give a damn what the enemy does out of his sight, but it scares me like hell.
Grant doesn't give a damn what the enemy does out of his sight, but it scares me like hell.