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5 pages in length. Theodore Roosevelt was a man who pushed many buttons. His motto – speak softly and carry a big stick – illustrated the manner by which he approached the most delicate or volatile situations. As the nation's president, he had as much of an ardent following as he did a collection of adversaries; however, this diverse constituency reflected a leader whose political and military prowess was both applauded and condemned, given the fact that he mirrored the pugnacious fervor imposed by one of this country's most effective military leaders: General George S. Patton. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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volatile situations. As the nations president, he had as much of an ardent following as he did a collection of adversaries; however, this diverse constituency reflected a leader whose
political and military prowess was both applauded and condemned, given the fact that he mirrored the pugnacious fervor imposed by one of this countrys most effective military leaders: General George
S. Patton. "What made Patton so remarkable was his willingness to take risks and to make crucial life-and-death decisions no one else would dare...Pattons great success on the battlefield
did not come about by chance but rather from a lifetime of study and preparation. He was an authentic intellectual whose study of war, history, and the profession of
arms was extraordinary" (DEste PG). Roosevelt understood the difference between military prowess and militarism, a distinction that afforded others the opportunity to draw comparison between him and Patton.
While extraordinarily intrigued with the element of war, Roosevelt was keenly aware that there is a certain requisite technique that not all military men realized existed that aided in uncovering
some of the more subtle nuances inherently associated with battle. "The American people are slow to wrath, but when their wrath is kindled it burns like a consuming flame"
(Duty, Honor, Country). His charge up San Juan Hill in the Spanish American War exemplified the Patton-like military strategy and individualism that would ultimately honor him as one of
the twentieth centurys most prominent military leaders. Even though the Spanish/American War lasted well under a year, its impact was nonetheless just as
severe as battles that raged on for decades. The losses suffered by Spain were catastrophic with regard to their status as a country; America, however, came out not only
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