"A general is just as good or as bad as the troops under his command make him."
-General Douglas MacArthur
This quote is stating that the subordinate troops of a commander are essentially a reflection of the commander. This directly applies to Caesar, especially because he paid great attention to the minute details of instructing his troops. In being very close to the front lines of battle, Caesar held his soldiers accountable, however this fact also made Caesar more accountable for his military decisions, as he is not some faraway dictator, but rather a soldier, entrenched in battle to nearly the same extent as his troops. Through this leadership style, Caesar dictated that his troops would not make him, but that he would make his troops.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
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