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Reprint of 1970 publication from the US Army Center of Military
History. A description of selected small unit actions, written
primarily to acquaint junior officers, noncommissioned officers,
and enlisted soldiers with combat experiences in Korea.
Since its creation by the National Security Act of 1947 the office
of secretary of defense has grown rapidly in power and influence,
surpassing at times that of the secretary of state to become second
only to the presidency in the government of the United States. The
pivotal secretaries, according to Kinnard, are James Forrestal,
Charles Wilson, Robert McNamara, Melvin Laird, and James
Schlesinger. Kinnard analyzes the administration of each of these
secretaries not only within the domestic and international contexts
of his time but also within the bureaucratic world in which the
secretary functions along with the president and secretary of
state.
Reprint of 1970 publication from the US Army Center of Military
History. A description of selected small unit actions, written
primarily to acquaint junior officers, noncommissioned officers,
and enlisted soldiers with combat experiences in Korea.
Dwight David Eisenhower proudly claimed that he "came from the very
heart of America." Yet it could be argued that, despite those
provincial beginnings, no other American exerted more influence on
world history during the twentieth century. From his humble birth
in Abilene, Kansas, Eisenhower rose to the supreme command of the
Allied armies that helped destroy Adolf Hitler's Nazi war machine
and to the presidency of the United States. Douglas Kinnard's
profile of this great soldier-statesman describes his rise through
the ranks of the peacetime army of the 1920s and 1930s the
recognition of his abilities by such leaders as Douglas MacArthur
and George C. Marshall, his "great crusade" in Europe during World
War II, and his two terms in the Oval Office. Kinnard's penetrating
look at this great military leader and commander in chief serves as
an introduction to Eisenhower's life and provides a concise account
of the momentous military and political events of the first half of
the twentieth century.
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