Although considered by MacArthur as his number one fighting
general, Eichelberger is one of the least known of the World War II
commanders. Professor Chwialkowski examines General Eichelberger's
background, rise through the ranks, and wartime experiences. In the
end, he concludes that Eichelberger failed to achieve a widely
perceived special competence among his peers, that he had the bad
luck to lead in secondary theaters of operations in both world
wars, and, most importantly, that his personality undermined his
standing among superiors and subordinates alike. As the only
in-depth biography of Eichelberger, the volume provides new
material on the campaigns at Buna, Biak, and the Philippines, as
well as fresh insights on MacArthur's handling of the Pacific
theater of operations. As such, the volume will be of considerable
value to students of World War II and American twentieth-century
military history.
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