Reprint of the classic J.F.C. Fuller book on Generalship with a new introduction by Charles M. Province reflecting on the current problems with Generals in the modern U.S. Army.
"The seminal treatise on Generalship, by Major-General Fuller, reputed to have been the most formative book in General Pattons military training which he kept with him at all times."--Provided by publisher.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Hold on with a bulldog grip, and chew and choke as much as possible. President Abraham Lincoln, 17 August 1864, dispatch to General Grant on the James River, supporting Grant's refusal of General Halleck's suggestion that he detach ...
... Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cure (Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co., 1936) p. 22. “To do something that the enemy does not expect, is not prepared for, something which will surprise him and disarm him morally. To be ...
... Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cure (Harrisburg: Military Service Publishing Co., 1936) p. 22. “To do something that the enemy does not expect, is not prepared for, something which will surprise him and disarm him morally. To be ...
Profiling prominent contemporary generals and their staffs, King vividly analyses divisional headquarters, giving a unique insight into the transformation of military command.
The sixth edition of this classic text continues its popular interdisciplinary approach to the topic of leadership by examining fundamental elements of military leadership: the 'process' of leadership, the dynamic personal interactions ...
"The Confederate Defense of Vicksburg: A Case Study of the Principle of the Offensive in the Defense." MMAS thesis, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Port Leavenworth, KS, 1972. DTIC and CARL ADA-090174.
As Barnett notes, 'questions were asked and the truth came out'.13 This was especially embarrassing for the government because they had misled the House ... 17 R Henry Rew, Food Supplies Wheat and the State during the First World War 123.