An examination of the life of General Manton S. Eddy, this study
details his experiences in World War II as leader of the U.S. 9th
Infantry Division through North Africa, Sicily and France, and
subsequently, as commander of XII Corps, into the heart of Germany.
While much has been written about the top military leaders of this
era, there is little information about corps commanders whose
missions were limited to doing battle and whose organizations were
tailored exclusively for this task. Eddy's career provides a model
for the Army's most ambitious officers, particularly those who,
like Eddy, faced the challenge without family connections or the
traditional West Point education. He devoted his life to the U.S.
Army, enhancing his innate talents through the incorporation of a
daily program of self-education.
Eddy had an excellent grasp of the basic principles of military
tactics and strategy. He attained this art through home study and
assiduous application at the Army's professional education
institutions, in particular at the Command and General Staff
College, where he served as an instructor for four years. He
focused on people, quickly learning and applying basic skills to
draw out their best efforts. He came to know what to expect from
them in the chaos and under the pressure of combat. This
facilitated his development of strong, mission-oriented
subordinates. His personal goal was always to maximize all
available power at the correct point for crushing his nation's
enemies, and to this end, he was extraordinarily successful.
General
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