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Differences in leadership styles between Suo Beier, captain of the Brothers Company, and Winters, lieutenant.
Captain Sober is an excellent instructor, but not an excellent field commander. His devil training and tyrant-like management created 10 1 the most famous e company in the 506th Airborne Division. However, his battlefield command ability was so poor that he finally missed the Normandy airborne. Fortunately, if Company E had been under his command, we might not have seen the later brother company. Veteran E Company said, "Without sobriety, there would be no E Company. Sober founded Company E, not only because he deliberately emphasized that physical and tactical skills training saved many lives, but also because everyone hated him and became more United (that is also a training skill). "

Major Winster was the third company commander of Company E (Hans was the second, and Hans was killed in the airborne). On the contrary, he is a very good field commander. His leadership made Company E the main force of the 506th regiment. He regards his subordinates as brothers, cares about every soldier, and takes the lead. He has all the qualities that a field commander should have, and he was promoted to battalion commander in less than half a year, I dare say, if he was in 65436. And he is also the favorite company commander of E company veterans.

Generally speaking, both of them have their own strengths, one is good at training and the other is good at commanding. If you add them up, it is Winster+Sober = Barton.