John R. Deane Jr. (1919–2013) was born with all the advantages a man
needs to succeed in a career in the US Army, and he capitalized on his
many opportunities in spectacular fashion. The son of one of George C.
Marshall's closest assistants, Deane graduated from West Point with
the first class of World War II and served in combat under the dynamic
General Terry de la Mesa Allen Sr. After the war, he led a German
espionage unit in operations against the Soviets, personally led the
first foot patrol following the course of the Berlin Wall as it was
being constructed, participated in the 1965 Dominican Republic
intervention, and saw combat in Vietnam. In 1975, he received his
fourth star and became commander of the US Army Materiel Development
and Readiness Command.
In _Lessons in Leadership_, this exceptional soldier not only
discusses working with some of the army's most influential and
colorful leaders—including James M. Gavin, William E. DePuy, William
Westmoreland, and Creighton Abrams Jr.—but also the many junior
officers who helped him develop the leadership skills for which he
became well known. Throughout, he offers eyewitness accounts of key
Cold War–era events as well as wise observations concerning the
leadership and management challenges facing the Department of Defense.
Ably edited and annotated by Jack C. Mason, Deane's illuminating
memoir also features interviews with several of Deane's
contemporaries, whose comments and recollections are interspersed to
provide depth and context to the narrative.
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My Life in the US Army from World War II to Vietnam
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780813174952
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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