In the history of human warfare, spies have always existed, and in addition to spies, traitors have never disappeared, traitors never think about the country, or even for their own relatives, lovers and friends, he only acts to meet the interests of individuals. Traitors can betray almost everything for personal gain, and no one in military history has been more hateful than a traitor. The existence of traitors is very deadly, so do military fans know which extremely notorious traitors are in military history?
The U.S. military is idle and bored, making a list of traitors, let's take a look at it, what are the most notorious military traitors?

Aguinaldo
This man is not small, because he was once the president of the Philippine country, and in the early days, because he joined the revolutionary organization and consolidated his position in the organization, he took advantage of the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, he saw the needle in the needle and saw the opportunity to become the president, but he was a president who could not be stopped. Because after the United States won the battle, he slipped into the feet of the Americans; but after the outbreak of World War II, due to the Japanese army's aggressive war in Asia, Aquinado was not idle, and in the blink of an eye, he ran to the Camp of the Japanese to show his goodwill... This wall is really selling your country to death!
Benedict Arnold
This man was a general under Washington, with excellent military command ability and very prominent achievements. But unfortunately, although Arnold was highly skilled in fighting, he was born into a poor family, and in that century Arnold was not recognized by the upper class, and from time to time he was bullied by the high society, and he chose to cooperate with the British in a fit of anger.
However, what made him even more sad was that he had to make a good decision to betray the United States, but the Americans saw through the plan to cooperate with the British enemy, and after being discovered, they had to escape.
Eiffeltis
Eiffeltis was a Greek general, in the ancient Greek war with Persia, Eiffeltis was tempted by the Money of the Persians, he betrayed his homeland, led the defeated Persians to escape from an inconspicuous path, and after that, the Persians re-fought Greece, and Greece was destroyed. Eiffeltis was also cursed by the Greek people and was considered a "traitor" in Greek.
Mir Jafar
In the eighteenth century, the British sold a large amount of arms to India, in order to make a considerable war fortune, when India was constantly engaged in wars, and endless wars made the British see not only the opportunity to make war wealth, but also the opportunity to "rule" India. So the British supported Mir Jafar and made him a traitorous puppet, and when the Indian Civil War was almost over, the British relied on him to take the whole of India in one fell swoop, and since then they have taken full control of India.
Mir Jafar's traitorous deeds are well known in India, so in Hindi he also means "traitor".