This book is a history of controversies that have surrounded the growth of the United States Army, controversies that have flared over the inextricably related questions of how to attain maximum military security for the United States and how to form an army that will be appropriate to and not subversive of American democratic society. This book offers some measure of information on the attitudes and thought processes that have been traditional and habitual among American professional soldiers. Especially, it reveals something of their customary approach to issues of military policy where such issues merge with those of national policy in general. And to know something about the customary approach of military men to the broadest issues of military and national policy is also of manifest value to the present.
This handbook describes and illustrates the history of Morristown, New Jersey during and after the Revolutionary War. Includes a guide to the present day site.
The publication of Eisenhower's Lieutenants is an event of significance in American military writing.... admirable... clearly the product of exhaustive, painstaking research." -- The New York Times Book Review ..". the best account we have of the World War II campaigns from Normandy to the Elbe." -- American Historical Review ..". precisely informative and broadly rewarding." -- Kirkus Reviews ..". an outstanding and highly recommended work." -- Journal of American History ..". by the dean of American military historians... " -- Washington Post Bookworld CONTENTSPreface Part One: The Armies Part Two: Normandy Part Three: France Part Four: The Disputed Middle Ground Part Five: Germany EpilogueNotes and SourcesIndex
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