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Pershing's Lieutenants
American Military Leadership in World War I
David T. Zabecki (Volume Editor) , Douglas V. Mastriano (Volume Editor) , William H. Van Husen (Contributor) , Holt D. Theis (Contributor) , Jerry D. Morelock (Contributor) , Patrick Gregory (Contributor) , Mark Jackson (Contributor) , James S. Corum (Contributor) , Timothy P. White (Contributor) , Glenn K. Cunningham (Contributor) , Kenneth S. Shaw (Contributor) , Sebastian H. Lukasik (Contributor) , Derek Varble (Contributor) , Mark E. Grotelueschen (Contributor) , Carlo D'Este (Contributor) , Carl Otis Schuster (Contributor) , Robert J. Laplander (Contributor) , Kevin E. McCall (Contributor) , Robert A. Doughty (Foreword)
Pershing's Lieutenants
American Military Leadership in World War I
David T. Zabecki (Volume Editor) , Douglas V. Mastriano (Volume Editor) , William H. Van Husen (Contributor) , Holt D. Theis (Contributor) , Jerry D. Morelock (Contributor) , Patrick Gregory (Contributor) , Mark Jackson (Contributor) , James S. Corum (Contributor) , Timothy P. White (Contributor) , Glenn K. Cunningham (Contributor) , Kenneth S. Shaw (Contributor) , Sebastian H. Lukasik (Contributor) , Derek Varble (Contributor) , Mark E. Grotelueschen (Contributor) , Carlo D'Este (Contributor) , Carl Otis Schuster (Contributor) , Robert J. Laplander (Contributor) , Kevin E. McCall (Contributor) , Robert A. Doughty (Foreword)
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Description
Pershing's Lieutenants details the history of the key leaders working for and with the American Expeditionary Forces Commander-in-Chief General John J. Pershing, several of whom went on to become important figures in World War II.
World War I had a profound impact on the United States of America, which was forced to 'grow' an army almost overnight. The day the United States declared war on Germany, the US Army was only the 17th largest in the world, ranking behind Portugal – the Regular Army had only 128,00 troops, backed up by the National Guard with some 182,000 troops. By the end of the war it had grown to 3,700,000, with slightly more than half that number in Europe.
Until the United States did so, no country in all history had tried to deploy a 2-million-man force 3,000 miles from its own borders, a force led by American Expeditionary Forces Commander-in-Chief General John J. Pershing. This was America's first truly modern war and rising from its ranks was a new generation of leaders who would control the fate of the United States armed forces during the interwar period and into World War II.
This book reveals the history of the key leaders working for and with John J. Pershing during this tumultuous period, including George S. Patton (tank commander and future commander of the US Third Army during World War II); Douglas MacArthur (42nd Division commander and future General of the Army) and Harry S. Truman (artillery battery commander and future President of the United States).
Edited by Major General David T. Zabecki (US Army, Retired) and Colonel Douglas V. Mastriano (US Army, Retired), this fascinating title comprises chapters on individual leaders from subject experts across the US, including faculty members of the US Army War College.
Table of Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Maps
List of Illustrations
Introduction: The War to End All War
Part One – The Future Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Army
1: Major General John L. Hines
2: Major General Charles P. Summerall
3: Brigadier General Douglas MacArthur
4: Brigadier General Malin Craig
5: Colonel George C. Marshall
Part Two – The Future Commandants of the U.S. Marine Corps
6: Major General John A. Lejeune
7: Brigadier General Wendell C. Neville
Part Three – The Senior Staff Officers
8: Major General James G. Harbord
9: Brigadier General Fox Conner
10: Brigadier General Hugh A. Drum
11: Brigadier General Charles G. Dawes
Part Four – The Army Commanders
12: Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett
13: Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard
14: Major General Joseph T. Dickman
Part Five – The Corps and Division Commanders
15: Major General George H. Cameron
16: Major General Clarence R. Edwards
17: Major General Robert Alexander
Part Six – The Specialist Officers
18: Brigadier General William “Billy” Mitchell
19: Colonel George S. Patton, Jr.
Part Seven – The Regimental Officers
20: Colonel William J. Donovan
21: Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
22: Major Harry S. Truman
Appendix: U.S. Army Professional Military Education in the Early 20th Century
Endnotes
Select Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | 26 Nov 2020 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 368 |
ISBN | 9781472838636 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 16pp plate section in b&w |
Dimensions | 234 x 153 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Even after more than a century of analysis, it is surprising how many gaps there are in our understanding of US land forces on the Western Front, so this sparkling collection of essays is especially welcome. A distinguished team of contributors deliver scholarship and controversy in a highly accessible form. Pershing's Lieutenants goes straight onto any list of key books on American military history in the Great War.
Professor Gary Sheffield, co-director of the First World War Research Group
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The essays in this excellent collection, written by some of the brightest stars in the military history galaxy, shed a new and exciting light on one of the least understood armies of the First World War. It is not just historians who will find them useful, though: today's soldiers, sailors and airmen, too, will learn much from the insights on leadership they offer.
Dr Jonathan Boff, author of Haig's Enemy: Crown Prince Rupprecht and Germany's War on the Western Front
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This is a superb collection of essays by nineteen eminent scholars covering twenty-two American “lieutenants” ranging from Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett to Major Harry S. Truman. From honing technical skills to alliance building, the “lieutenants” struggled to master a deadly battlefield. The writing is crisp, the analysis critical, and the tone compassionate. The book is a welcome complement to Douglas Southall Freeman's Lee's Lieutenants, Steven Woodworth's Grant's Lieutenants, and Russell Weigley's Eisenhower's Lieutenants.
Holger H. Herwig, Professor Emeritus, University of Calgary
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Behind every great captain of war stand typically over-looked but essential lieutenants, who enable the planning and conduct of operations made famous by their superior commander. This new volume, expertly edited by David T. Zabecki and Douglas V. Mastriano, brings Pershing's illustrious and largely-forgotten subordinates out of the shadows into the limelight they deserve.
Major General Mungo Melvin CB OBE, British Army (Retired)
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April 1917 saw the U.S. military largely unprepared for participation in World War I. In this important study edited by Douglas V. Mastriano and David T. Zabecki, and bound to be required reading for military officers, 19 military historians trace the service of, and lessons learned, in that conflict by 22 key figures from future Army chiefs of staff and Marine Corps commandants, to specialists and regimental commanders.
Professor Spencer C. Tucker, John Biggs Chair of Military History (Ret.), Virginia Military Institute
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A major contribution to the history of World War I.
Williamson Murray, Professor Emeritus, Ohio State University