About the Book
In this persuasive biography, Jim Lacey sheds light on General Pershing's legacy as the nation's first modern combat commander, setting the standard for today's four-star officers. When the U.S. entered into WWI in 1917, they did so with inadequate forces. In just over a year, Pershing built and hurled a one million man army against forty battle-hardened German divisions, defending the hellish Meuse-Argonne and turning the tide of the war. With focus and clarity, Lacey traces the development of Pershing from Indian fighter, to guerrilla warrior against the Philippines insurgency to victorious commander in WWI.
Table of Contents:
Introduction, General Wesley K. Clark Born in War The Splendid Little War The Philippines Insurgency Love Gained Victory Gained and Love Lost Chasing Villa Entry into WWI The American Arrive Building an Army Into the Fight The First Great Offensive The Meuse-Argonne Offensive
About the Author :
JIM LACEY is an analyst at the Institute for Defense Analyses and a professor of conflict and global issues at Johns Hopkins University, USA. Lacey was an embedded journalist with Time magazine during the invasion of Iraq, where he traveled with the 101st Airborne Division. His opinion columns have been published in The Weekly Standard, The National Review, and The New York Post. Lacey is the author of Takedown, Fresh from the Fight and Occupation of Iraq. He lives in Alexandria, VA. GENERAL WESLEY K. CLARK served in the United States Army for thirty-four years and rose to the rank of four-star general as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. He is author of A Time to Lead, as well as the best selling books Waging Modern War and Winning Modern Wars. He lives in Little Rock, AR.
Review :
"Lacey's contribution to the Great Generals series substantially redresses the balance in Pershing's favor by focusing on his acheivements." --" Booklist" “Jim Lacey’s very readable biography of General Pershing is an excellent reminder of his role in swiftly transforming the United States Army into a major fighting force in 1917 – 1918, and also of his great importance in selecting the men who would command American forces in World War Two. It is a first-rate life of a great American General who is all too often overlooked or underestimated today.” -- Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses S. Grant" and "Ike""Well researched, well presented, and well reasoned, this slim volume makes a convincing case for Pershing as the key figure in the AEF’s contribution to Allied victory in the Great War. Pershing’s government gave him two million men in uniform. His tireless work, detailed preparation, and situational awareness molded them in
"Jim Lacey's very readable biography of General Pershing is an excellent reminder of his role in swiftly transforming the United States Army into a major fighting force in 1917 - 1918, and also of his great importance in selecting the men who would command American forces in World War Two. It is a first-rate life of a great American General who is all too often overlooked or underestimated today." -- Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses S. Grant" and "Ike""Well researched, well presented, and well reasoned, this slim volume makes a convincing case for Pershing as the key figure in the AEF's contribution to Allied victory in the Great War. Pershing's government gave him two million men in uniform. His tireless work, detailed preparation, and situational awareness molded them into a war-winning army. He might not have been a great captain-but John J Pershing was a first-class general." -- Dennis Showalter, author of "Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth Century "
"Jim Lacey has provided a wonderful study of Pershing and his generalship that is well researched, but even more important brings a real understanding of the art of leadership to the subject." -- Williamson Murray, author of "A War To be Won"
Praise for recent books in the series:
"["MacArthur" is a] readable and objective biography by respected World War II historian Richard B. Frank, who is immune to the general's considerable charisma." --"The ""Washington"" Times"
"Condensing everything about Stonewall into this brief biography, Davis ensures inclusion of sections of Jackson's career in command that are not regarded, as his campaign of 1862 in the Shenandoah Valley universally is, as militarily brilliant.. . .This rapid read ably introduces the famous warrior." --"Booklist"""
"Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men."--"The ""New York"" Sun"
0;Jim Lacey7;s very readable biography of General Pershing is an excellent reminder of his role in swiftly transforming the United States Army into a major fighting force in 1917 1; 1918, and also of his great importance in selecting the men who would command American forces in World War Two. It is a first-rate life of a great American General who is all too often overlooked or underestimated today.1; -- Michael Korda, author of "Ulysses S. Grant" and "Ike"
"Well researched, well presented, and well reasoned, this slim volume makes a convincing case for Pershing as the key figure in the AEF7;s contribution to Allied victory in the Great War. Pershing7;s government gave him two million men in uniform. His tireless work, detailed preparation, and situational awareness molded them into a war-winning army. He might not have been a great captain1;but John J Pershing was a first-class general." -- Dennis Showalter, author of "Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth Century"
"Jim Lacey has provided a wonderful study of Pershing and his generalship that is well researched, but even more important brings a real understanding of the art of leadership to the subject." -- Williamson Murray, author of "A War To be Won"
Praise for recent books in the series:
0;[ "MacArthur" is a] readable and objective biography by respected World War II historian Richard B. Frank, who is immune to the general's considerable charisma." -- "The" "Washington"" Times"
"Condensing everything about Stonewall into this brief biography, Davis ensures inclusion of sections of Jackson's career in command that are not regarded, as his campaign of 1862 in the Shenandoah Valleyuniversally is, as militarily brilliant. . . .This rapid read ably introduces the famous warrior." -- "Booklist" ""
"Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men."2; "The" "New York"" Sun"
Praise for recent books in the series:
"["MacArthur" is a] readable and objective biography by respected World War II historian Richard B. Frank, who is immune to the general's considerable charisma." --"The ""Washington"" Times"
"Condensing everything about Stonewall into this brief biography, Davis ensures inclusion of sections of Jackson's career in command that are not regarded, as his campaign of 1862 in the Shenandoah Valley universally is, as militarily brilliant. . . .This rapid read ably introduces the famous warrior." --"Booklist"""
"Tillman finds much to admire in LeMay, a general who led his own bomber missions and was more familiar with flying equipment than his own men."--"The ""New York"" Sun"