There's a War to Be Won

There's a War to Be Won
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The United States Army in World War II

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Geoffrey Perret

شابک

9780307801401
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Publisher's Weekly

September 30, 1991
Startlingly, in World War II the U.S. Army lost not a single campaign--and only one major battle (Sidi Bou Zid in Tunisia)--out of more than 100 fought around the globe. Perret here describes how Gen. George C. Marshall, the Army chief of staff, created a magnificent field force in double-quick time with no precedent to guide him, developed a systematic approach to training, logistics and fighting, and oversaw victory in several theaters. The narrative is crowded with vivid portraits of the generals who fought in Marshall's army (Eisenhower, MacArthur, Bradley, Patton et al.) and contains a wealth of interesting facts. Perret gives a good account of the development of the Army's ``table of organization & equipment'' as well as tactical doctrine during the campaigns between 1942 and 1945. Included also is a stirring story of Marshall's role in bringing black and nisei GIs into combat formations. By the author of Days of Sadness, Years of Triumph , this is a vastly engrossing chronicle of the creation and deployment of the wartime U.S. Army. Photos.



Publisher's Weekly

September 28, 1992
Vivid portraits and interesting facts fill this engrossing chronicle of the creation and deployment of World War II's U.S. Army. BOMC and History Book Club selections in cloth. Photos.




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