William "Bull" Halsey, Jr. (30 October 1882 - 20 August 1959), was the United States Navy Fleet Admiral who commanded the US Third Fleet during much of the Pacific War against Japan.
You will always choose brute force over fancy tactics and for this you are seen as quite a controversial figure. You do not tend to distinguish yourself in your campaigns, however your popularity and ability to encourage your men makes you a winner every time. Just make sure you don't trust your luck too much.
Erich v. Manstein (GER)
Erich von Manstein (November 24, 1887-June 10, 1973) was one of the most prominent commanders of German Armed Forces during World War II, attaining the rank of Field Marshal. Manstein was the mastermind behind Fall Gelb.
Your strategic mind makes you a leader that thrives in situation where this precise skill is requested. Admired by your followers and sometimes even by your enemies this can sometimes get to your head. You thrive in situations where you find yourself as the "underdog" and need to use your strengths to their full potential.
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, (November 17, 1887 - March 24, 1976) was a British military officer during World War II.
Inspirational and successful are two words to describe your leadership. You tend to go against the current and your own uniqueness will show in everything that you do. Your troops love you and you are known to get what you want in life - just be careful as this precise characteristic makes you less prepared to deal with defeat.
Karl D霵itz 卡爾Donitz 領導德國海軍
(September 16, 1891-December 24, 1980) was a naval leader in Germany during World War II.
Your strengths include ruthless application of battle technique, an iron-willed determination never to surrender and unbounded enthusiasm. You often leave "smaller" tasks that do not show immediate results on the back burner, sometimes with devastating results. You are very loyal towards your superiors.
Andrew Cunningham, (7 January 1883 - 12 June 1963), was the most famous British admiral of World War II.
You have a sharp mind and although not a good speaker like some of your colleagues, you have your own type of common touch. Many seek you out to ask for your advice and hear stories about your experiences. Ever the diplomat, your shrewd ways can sometimes come as a shock to those who admire you
Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, (November 17, 1887 - March 24, 1976) was a British military officer during World War II.
Inspirational and successful are two words to describe your leadership. You tend to go against the current and your own uniqueness will show in everything that you do. Your troops love you and you are known to get what you want in life - just be careful as this precise characteristic makes you less prepared to deal with defeat.