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Brotherhood of the Brave From Boots to Brass, the Soldiers Who Have Shaped the US Army

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2026

Verlag

Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

529 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8117-7850-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.09.2026

Verlag

Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc

Seitenzahl

396

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

529 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8117-7850-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Brotherhood of the Brave
  • Introduction

    Decisions Shaped Generals’ Destiny

    Revolutionary Strategy – Washington Lost Some Battles but Won the War

    George Washington’s Indispensable Officer – Multitalented Hamilton Helped Forge Army, the Nation

    Jackson Wins With Luck, Leadership

    Mr. Polk’s Commanders: Opposites in Many Ways, Taylor and Scott Found Success in Mexico

    Winfield Scott’s Remarkable Lieutenants

    Generals Thrived Under Antebellum Commander

    Lincoln and the Army: A Model Civil-Military Partnership

    The Emergence of Ulysses S. Grant

    A Learned Hero - Student of War Proved Himself at Gettysburg

    Grant’s Indomitable Buckeyes - Union Leaned Heavily on Leaders from Ohio

    Grant Unfiltered: Union Commander Didn’t Hold Back When It Came to Other Civil War Generals

    President Wilson Selects His Commander

    The Fighting Doughboys of the American Expeditionary Forces

    Leading from the Front - Senior Commanders Under Pershing Played Key Roles in WWI

    Destined for Greatness

    No Ordinary Junior Officer - In Style and Temperament, Marshall Showed Early Promise

    Patton’s Hawaiian Ordeal - Even a Legend Can Learn from His Mistakes

    Eisenhower and MacArthur: Toil, Trouble and Turbulence in the Philippines

    The George C. Marshall Way of Leadership

    Marshall’s Men

    An Uneasy Alliance: Eisenhower, Montgomery Managed Allied Victory Despite Personal Differences

    Eisenhower: The Indispensable Commander

    Ike’s Three Great Decisions That Shaped World War II

    They Liked Ike - Eisenhower Was Close to a Chosen Few Soldiers

    Embracing the Media - Eisenhower Worked With, Not Against, the Press

    As Eisenhower Viewed Them

    The Extraordinary Feats of Three ‘Ordinary’ Soldiers

    Restoring the Fighting Spirit

    A ‘Formidable Array of Warriors’

    WWII’s Airborne Commanders - ‘The Stuff of Instant Legend’

    World War II’s Triumvirate of Dual-Theater Commanders

    Army Commanders in the Pacific - Forgotten Warriors

    World War II’s Army Group Commanders: Travails & Triumphs

    Marshall’s Mavericks - Colorful Commanders Handpicked to Lead Army in WWII

    Class Action: West Point’s 1909 Graduates Pivotal to Prosecuting WWII

    ‘So That They Can Understand’ - WWII Correspondents Informed the Homefront

    Ernie’s Heroes - Correspondent Loved Front-line Troops: They Loved Him Back

    ‘Ties of Great Strength’: Infantry Soldiers Forge Unique Kinship in Battle

    The Big Red One Loses Its Commander

    Heroism Outlasts Prejudice: The Saga of Vernon J. Baker

    Patton Pains Eisenhower: Generals Were Old Friends but Parted Ways

    The Pacific War: The U.S. Army’s Forgotten Theater of World War II

    Will the Real MacArthur Please Wade Ashore

    What Free Men Will Do - 75 Years On, Lessons from D-Day for Today’s Army

    The GI Generation - Valor Was Common Throughout the Ranks

    Gavin: ‘Soul of the Airborne’ - Young WWII General Commanded Troops’ Respect

    All-American Lieutenants: The 82nd Airborne in Normandy

    Fall from Grace: The Parallel Careers of General of the Army Douglas MacArthur and MG George B. McClellan

    Tarnished Legacies - Disgraced Generals Viewed Through Lens of History

    A Commander’s Pride - WWII Pioneer Led Postal Battalion

    First Hispanic 4-Star Exemplified Warrior Spirit

    Intuitive Commanders - Successful Leaders Like Patton and Moore Anticipate Enemy Intentions

    Medal of Honor Recipients Beat Prejudice, the Enemy

    Beyond the la Drang Valley

    Team of Two: Moores Recognized for Exceptional Service

    America’s Greatest Battle Captains - Who’s Your Pick for Top of the Class?

    Women Played Roles in Army From the Start

    Acknowledgements