BrightSoul wrote:The one thing about Caparelli, whom I think is a pretty darned good Strategist, he had more support than most of the people we're discussing here. Pat Givens is no slouch and Hamish helped him settle into the position initially. Without Hamish's discussions with Allen and his ideas to thicken the Yeltsin deployment Grayson would have been lost to Parnell in SVW.
Later, once he really got settled in he was probably a better grand Strategist than Hamish. His sheer moral fortitude allowed him to succeed in the political nightmare that was first war Manticore. Hamish would have lost it on someone if he'd been forced to operate from that chair.
Even White Haven thought at one point he couldn't have done as well in Caparelli place.
Caparelli seems to be, at a minimum, a
very competent grand strategist, and quite good at working the political and alliances side to get permission to take risks necessary to prosecute the war.
I'm still not sure his plan leading up to Buttercup qualifies as brilliant, but it
was extremely well done. I'm just not sure there was room (or need) for brilliance in that
particular instance. (But as always there was more than enough room for stupidity and incompetence; something we've never seen from him)