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Dwight D. Eisenhower

Calm, compassionate, and likable, Eisenhower made a name for himself as a WWII general, not because of his combat experience, but because of his political acumen. Rather than with bullets and blasts on the battlefield, Eisenhower’s greatness emerged when he started dedicating himself to the politics of war. Diplomacy, understanding, and a keen mind for how cantankerous generations could be made to cooperate became Eisenhower’s secret weapon and his most prominent military strategy. With his emotional intelligence and critical thinking skills, Eisenhower was able to inspire cooperation among even the most unlikely of teammates and obtain mutual agreement where before there had only been conflict. When faced with failure, he would immediately begin developing plans to promote different outcomes in the future, always highlighting the strengths of his men the contributions of everyone involved.