Endeavour Press, 2016. — 410 p.
A unique and comprehensive insight into the highlights of American military achievements and failures from the Revolution during the Korean War.From Bunker Hill to Choshin Reservoir, the action is fast-paced and enthralling; the analysis is clear and precise. The varying personalities – gifted, heroic, or bumbling – who have led American troops in victory and defeat are brought vividly to life, providing examples of the qualities and techniques that are essential for successful leadership.This all-encompassing historical study takes in to account the outstanding generals and campaigns of the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Civil War, both World Wars, and Korea. However, it also brings to life the lesser-known battles of Lundy’s Lane and Chippewa, in addition to assessments of every important American military' leader, from George Washington to William F. Dean.