What an enlightening and excellent respone
@diane . Being a target would certainly force one to have to defend themselves. I don't think you could even calculate the number who wanted to kill Forrest. Interesting to note a fight could stop to chase a particular foe. Forrest was a huge foe to Union forces which he proved time and time again. There was no reason for Forrest to kill anyone unless there was a proven threat or he was acting as a soldier in battle, therefore the label of 'psychopath' should not be applied to him.