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Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery would for sure have been a poaster

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Date: March 18th, 2019 10:34 AM
Author: Duck-like plum associate den

In 1925 (age 38), in his first known courtship of a woman, Montgomery, then in his late thirties, proposed to a 17-year-old girl, Miss Betty Anderson. His approach included drawing diagrams in the sand of how he would deploy his tanks and infantry in a future war, a contingency which seemed very remote at that time. She respected his ambition and single-mindedness, but declined his proposal of marriage.[36]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Montgomery

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:10 AM
Author: thriller olive casino toaster



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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:11 AM
Author: Histrionic canary theatre affirmative action

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:25 AM
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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:26 AM
Author: Duck-like plum associate den

CharlesXII will quickly rise in the ranks and gain similar prominence in the Second American Civil War

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:23 AM
Author: passionate topaz whorehouse feces

was he wrong about anything?

In retirement he publicly supported apartheid after a visit to South Africa in 1962, and after a visit to China declared himself impressed by the Chinese leadership.[208]

He spoke out against the legalisation of homosexuality in the United Kingdom, arguing that the Sexual Offences Act 1967 was a "charter for buggery"[209] and that "this sort of thing may be tolerated by the French, but we're British – thank God".[210]

During a visit to the Alamein battlefields in May 1967, he bluntly told high-ranking Egyptian Army officers that they would lose any war with Israel, a warning that was shown to be justified only a few weeks later in the Six-Day War.[211]

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:23 AM
Author: thriller olive casino toaster

One incident that illustrated this occurred during the North African campaign when Montgomery bet Walter Bedell Smith that he could capture Sfax by the middle of April 1943. Smith jokingly replied that if Montgomery could do it he would give him a Flying Fortress complete with crew. Smith promptly forgot all about it, but Montgomery did not, and when Sfax was taken on 10 April he sent a message to Smith "claiming his winnings". Smith tried to laugh it off, but Montgomery was having none of it and insisted on his aircraft. It got as high as Eisenhower who, with his renowned skill in diplomacy, ensured Montgomery did get his Flying Fortress, though at a great cost in ill feeling.[192][193]

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:27 AM
Author: Sapphire giraffe

Sounds like George costanza. Lmao.

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:36 AM
Author: Very tactful lodge

His own bomber for bombing his personal enemies? Would be pretty cool to get in a heated argument and then say "look above you!"

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:24 AM
Author: razzmatazz office

He spoke out against the legalisation of homosexuality in the United Kingdom, arguing that the Sexual Offences Act 1967 was a "charter for buggery"and that "this sort of thing may be tolerated by the French, but we're British – thank God".

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:35 AM
Author: curious trump supporter

He forgot to say "haha" after

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Date: March 18th, 2019 11:41 AM
Author: costumed disrespectful university

Prime Minister Winston Churchill, by all accounts a faithful friend, is quoted as saying of Montgomery, "In defeat, unbeatable; in victory, unbearable."[195]

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