so ernest harmon is i think one those guys. i'm trying to pick people that may not be as obvious. i think in terms of political military leadership obviously george marshall. and i think that he set the example in terms of civil military relations and civil control of the military. scholar of civil military relations knows this much better than i do. but i think he set a tremendous example for military officers to understand what your duty is and also what your duty is not. it's your job to give your best military advice but it's not your job to advocate for policy, right? because nobody likes generals to make policy. and this is the key lesson to not cross that line between advice and advocacy. it's a blurry line. it's hard to distinguish. but i think in terms of professional responsibility and adhering to civil control of the military george marshall. >> how about intrepidity, imaginative leadership, bold action? you know, it's presidents day weekend. george washington. right? george washington i think is underappreciated as a leader. i think if you just read david hackett fishe