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Sep 01, 2005 22:55

Colonel Tarleton
You scored 51 Wisdom, 74 Tactics, 59 Guts, and 60 Ruthlessness!
Tarleton... well, what can I say for a man who kills the wounded on the
battlefield? Tarleton was a great tactician and cavalryman, and
although he wasn't quite as evil as his counterpart in "The Patriot",
Tarleton's morals were very definitely somewhat skewed. Now what does
that about you?

Tarleton arrived in America with General Cornwallis and was a
member of the patrol that captured General Charles Lee at Basking
Ridge, N.J. He served with William Howe at Brandywine, Germantown, and
Philadelphia. Tarleton went to Carolina as leader of a mixed force of
cavalry and infantry and distinguished himself at Charleston and in the
Carolina campaign before he was overwhelmed by Daniel Morgan at
Cowpens. After the battle of Guilford Courthouse, he retreated into
Virginia and was active in the Yorktown campaign. However, Tarleton is
best known for stabbing the bodies of dead and injured revolutionaries
to ensure that they wouldn't fight again.


My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 11% on Wisdom

You scored higher than 71% on Tactics

You scored higher than 52% on Guts

You scored higher than 79% on Ruthlessness
Link: The Which Historic General Are You Test written by dasnyds on Ok Cupid
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