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The Lazarus War: Lazarus War 1 (The Lazarus War #5)
by Jamie SawyerArtefact is book one of The Lazarus War, an explosive new space adventure series from one of the brightest new stars in science fiction - perfect for fans of The Edge of Tomorrow, Alien and James S. A. Corey's Expanse series.Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels calls it 'a gripping read that moves at warp speed'.Mankind has spread to the stars, only to become locked in warfare with an insidious alien race. All that stands against the alien menace are the soldiers of the Simulant Operation Programme, an elite military team remotely operating avatars in the most dangerous theatres of war.Captain Conrad Harris has died hundreds of times - running suicide missions in simulant bodies. Known as Lazarus, he is a man addicted to death. So when a secret research station deep in alien territory suddenly goes dark, there is no other man who could possibly lead a rescue mission.But Harris hasn't been trained for what he's about to find. And this time, he may not be coming back . . .Artefact is an action-drenched tale of elite space marines, deep space exploration and galactic empires. Discover The Lazarus War - the thrilling new space opera series from one of the most exciting new voices in science fiction.'An adrenaline shot of rip-roaring military SF packed with cinematic action sequences and tightly drawn characters' Stephen Deas, author of Elite: Wanted, Empires: Infiltration and Extraction
The Lazarus War: Lazarus War 2 (The Lazarus War #6)
by Jamie SawyerFollowing Artefact, Legion is the second book of the Lazarus War, an explosive new space adventure series from one of the brightest new stars in science fiction - perfect for fans of The Edge of Tomorrow, Alien and James S. A. Corey's Expanse series. Conrad Harris is the legend known as Lazarus, and he has died hundreds of times. Using simulant bodies, he runs suicide missions in the depths of space. But he always comes back.As commanding officer of the Lazarus Legion, Harris and his elite Simulant Operations team are humanity's last line of defence against the hostile alien race known as the Krell.Having survived their ordeal on Helios, they're now leading a large-scale mission to the perilous, unexplored region of the Damascus Rift. There, another Artefact has been discovered. It is the product of an ancient alien life form - and a possible weapon to be used against the Krell.This Artefact could finally help humanity win the war. But what Harris and the Lazarus Legion will discover there is from their worst nightmares . . .Discover the Lazarus War - the thrilling new space opera series of elite space marines and galactic empires, from one of the most exciting new voices in science fiction.'A gripping read that moves at warp speed' Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels, on The Lazarus War: Artefact'A hostile race of alien biomechs somewhat in the mould of H. R. Giger aliens . . . terrorism, subterfuge and traitors . . . starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers, laser batteries, missiles . . . And then there are the uber-human super-soldiers clad in powered armour and wielding plasma weapons . . . Is that enough for you? . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff. Recommended' Neal Asher, author of the Agent Cormac novels, on The Lazarus War: Artefact'A highly promising science fiction debut - a fun, gripping adventure story, with a mystery at its core that kept me turning the pages' Gary Gibson on The Lazarus War: Artefact'An adrenaline shot of rip-roaring military SF packed with cinematic action sequences and tightly drawn characters' Stephen Deas on The Lazarus War: Artefact
The Lazarus War: Book Three of The Lazarus War (The Lazarus War #3)
by Jamie SawyerFollowing Artefact and Legion, Origins is the third and final book of the Lazarus War, an action-drenched space adventure series from one of the most exciting new voices in science fiction.For someone who has died and come back as many times as Conrad Harris, the nickname Lazarus is well-deserved. His elite military team are specialists in death - running suicide missions in simulant bodies to combat the alien race known as the Krell. But now the Krell Empire has wreaked such devastation that military command is desperate for a new strategy against the alien foe.Harris and his team are being sent on a mission that could finally turn the tide of the war. Intelligence has been uncovered that indicates the location of the UAS Endeavour, a ship that went missing years ago deep in Krell territory. The ship could hold secrets to harnessing an ancient alien technology - possibly the most powerful weapon in the known universe. But if this power falls into the wrong hands, the consequences for humanity are unimaginable . . .Praise for The Lazarus War novels:'A gripping read that moves at warp speed' Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels'Hyper-speed entertainment from a new master of science fiction' William C. Dietz, author of the Legion novels and HALO tie-in novels'An adrenaline shot of rip-roaring military SF' Stephen Deas, author of Elite: Wanted, Empires: Infiltrationand Extraction'Gripping, gritty and unsentimental - Sawyer shows us how perilous future war can be' Michael Cobley, author of the Humanity's Fire series'A fun, gripping adventure story, with a mystery at its core' Gary Gibson, author of Stealing Light'Starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff' Neal Asher, author of the Agent Cormac novels
The Lazarus War: Lazarus War 2 (The Lazarus War #2)
by Jamie SawyerFollowing Artefact, Legion is the second book of the Lazarus War, an explosive new space adventure series from one of the brightest new stars in science fiction - perfect for fans of The Edge of Tomorrow, Alien and James S. A. Corey's Expanse series. Conrad Harris is the legend known as Lazarus, and he has died hundreds of times. Using simulant bodies, he runs suicide missions in the depths of space. But he always comes back.As commanding officer of the Lazarus Legion, Harris and his elite Simulant Operations team are humanity's last line of defence against the hostile alien race known as the Krell.Having survived their ordeal on Helios, they're now leading a large-scale mission to the perilous, unexplored region of the Damascus Rift. There, another Artefact has been discovered. It is the product of an ancient alien life form - and a possible weapon to be used against the Krell.This Artefact could finally help humanity win the war. But what Harris and the Lazarus Legion will discover there is from their worst nightmares . . .Discover the Lazarus War - the thrilling new space opera series of elite space marines and galactic empires, from one of the most exciting new voices in science fiction.'A gripping read that moves at warp speed' Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels, on The Lazarus War: Artefact'A hostile race of alien biomechs somewhat in the mould of H. R. Giger aliens . . . terrorism, subterfuge and traitors . . . starships sporting particle beam weapons, railguns the size of skyscrapers, laser batteries, missiles . . . And then there are the uber-human super-soldiers clad in powered armour and wielding plasma weapons . . . Is that enough for you? . . . This, dear readers, is the good stuff. Recommended' Neal Asher, author of the Agent Cormac novels, on The Lazarus War: Artefact'A highly promising science fiction debut - a fun, gripping adventure story, with a mystery at its core that kept me turning the pages' Gary Gibson on The Lazarus War: Artefact'An adrenaline shot of rip-roaring military SF packed with cinematic action sequences and tightly drawn characters' Stephen Deas on The Lazarus War: Artefact
The Lazarus War: A Lazarus War Novella (The Lazarus War #4)
by Jamie SawyerRedemption is a novella set in the world of The Lazarus War - an explosive new space adventure series perfect for fans of The Edge of Tomorrow, Alien and James S. A. Corey's Expanse series.Jack Campbell, author of the Lost Fleet novels calls The Lazarus War: Artefact 'a gripping read that moves at warp speed.'Taniya Coetzer is the chief engineer of the transport ship Edison, on a routine cargo run to the military outpost Liberty Point. But she's also an ex-convict with a secret, and she's hoping to make peace with her estranged mother when they reach the Point.Their family reunion will be disrupted, however, when a catastrophe strikes the space station. The crew of the Edisonsuddenly find themselves fighting for their lives - and amongst the chaos, Taniya will discover that she's not the only member of the crew with a secret . . .See the world of the Lazarus War in a whole new light, in this thrilling spin-off novella from the new science fiction star Jamie Sawyer.
LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of War (An Administrative History of the Johnson Presidency)
by Herring George C.Decades later, the Vietnam War remains a divisive memory for American society. Partisans on all sides still debate why the war was fought, how it could have been better fought, and whether it could have been won at all. <P><P> In this major study, a noted expert on the war brings a needed objectivity to these debates by examining dispassionately how and why President Lyndon Johnson and his administration conducted the war as they did. Drawing on a wealth of newly released documents from the LBJ Library, including the Tom Johnson notes from the influential Tuesday Lunch Group, George Herring discusses the concept of limited war and how it affected President Johnson's decision making, Johnson's relations with his military commanders, the administration's pacification program of 1965-1967, the management of public opinion, and the "fighting while negotiating" strategy pursued after the Tet Offensive in 1968.
LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of War (An Administrative History of the Johnson Presidency)
by George C. Herring&“[A] compelling analysis . . . A solid addition to our understanding of the Vietnam War and a president.&” —Publishers Weekly The Vietnam War remains a divisive memory for Americans—partisans on all sides still debate why it was fought, how it could have been better fought, and whether it could have been won at all. In this major study, a noted expert on the war brings a needed objectivity to these debates by examining dispassionately how and why President Lyndon Johnson and his administration conducted the war as they did. Drawing on a wealth of newly released documents from the LBJ Library, including the Tom Johnson notes from the influential Tuesday Lunch Group, George Herring discusses the concept of limited war and how it affected President Johnson&’s decision making, Johnson&’s relations with his military commanders, the administration&’s pacification program of 1965–1967, the management of public opinion, and the &“fighting while negotiating&” strategy pursued after the Tet Offensive in 1968. This in-depth analysis, from a prize-winning historian and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, exposes numerous flaws in Johnson&’s approach, in a &“concise, well-researched account&” that &“critiques Johnson's management of the Vietnam War in terms of military strategy, diplomacy, and domestic public opinion&” (Library Journal).
LBJ's Hired Gun
by John J. GebhartMany Vietnam memoirs have appeared in recent years, but not a single one has the humor, pathos, poignancy, and often sheer hilarity of John J. Gebhart's riveting LBJ's Hired Gun. As Gebhart tells it, he was a "smart-mouthed college boy" who joined the Marines to see the world and "dust a few black pajamas for Uncle Sam." Two grueling tours of duty later (1965-1967), he returned home as a sergeant after surviving 240 combat missions (12 air medals) and being shot down twice. On his chest was the Navy Commendation Award (with the combat V). LBJ's Hired Gun launches with Gebhart's grim recollection of the intense, old-school brutality that was Marine Corps training on Parris Island before transitioning to his difficult journey for Southeast Asia aboard a troop transport with two thousand other nameless grunts. These hardships offered but a glimpse of the suffering he and his comrades were about to endure. His candid account of life and death in Vietnam is written with a lively, infectious flair. But be forewarned: No attempt has been made to sanitize this memoir with politically correct language. Gebhart tells his story exactly as he and his comrades spoke in the 1960s. The result is a gripping, no-holds-barred memoir of his "misadventures in-country." He spares no detail and no one in his effort to convey exactly what he and his comrades experienced in Vietnam. Here is how the author describes Vietnam: "What was not to like about Vietnam? It was a tropical paradise filled with lush green forests and mountains, endless rice paddies, and beautiful beaches with clear green water. You get all the free ammunition you want, endless cold beer to drink, and boom-boom girls to party with. Who could ask for more? Of course, there were some minor problems like all the VCs and NVAs who wanted to kill us. Everyone counted the days they had left before rotating back to the land of the big PX. I was having such a great vacation I signed up for another 12-month tour. I spent twenty-four action-filled months dusting VCs and NVAs, rescuing reconnaissance teams, flying LZ prep missions, delivering mail to bases where you came in shooting and flew out the same way. Somewhere along the line they decided I should be decorated for killing the enemy." This is not just another book about Vietnam written by an officer. LBJ's Hired Gun is the story of an enlisted man who lived on a dead-end street in West Philadelphia, intent on lifting your spirits and putting a smile on your face as you journey with him across the world and meet the people, explore the places, and relive the events that shaped Marine Corps history in Vietnam from September 1965 to September 1967. There are many outstanding Vietnam memoirs. LBJ's Hired Gun stands heads and shoulders above them all.
Le Cateau (Battleground Early Battles 1914)
by Nigel Cave Jack SheldonLe Cateau (26–27 August 1914) was the second major action fought by the BEF in the Great War. His men exhausted after fighting at Mons and by the subsequent speedy retreat, Lieutenant-General Horace Smith-Dorrien (commanding II Corps) decided that he had to make a stand in the vicinity of Le Cateau.There his men took on elements of four German corps in an action that succeeded in giving the BEF a respite, but at considerable cost. Amongst other elements of controversy in the conduct of the battle was the handling of the Royal Artillery.The battle also undermined the already fraught relationship between Smith-Dorrien and the BEF's commander, John French. The battlefield today remains largely as it was, open countryside, and it is an ideal location to view one of the most significant British battlefields of the early days of the war.In this action no less than five Victoria Crosses were won, three of them in one howitzer battery and two by men of the 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Le combat d'Ève
by Hannah HoweLes personnages des combats d’Eve sont fictifs. Cependant, toutes les histoires et les incidents qu’elles contiennent, du personnel au public, sont basés sur des faits réels.Ce livre débute avec un prologue prolongé. Le prologue dans son entièreté couvre les trente premières années de la vie d'Eve et relate son parcours, énumère ses capacités, ses croyances et ses défis.Le combat d’Eve est une série de douze livres, chaque livre ayant environ 20 000 mots et un écart de publication de deux mois. À la fin de chaque livre, vous trouverez des biographies des véritables héros et héroïnes de ces personnages, notamment : Eve Beringar, Guy Samson et Mimi Duchamp (Guy et Mimi interviendront dans le livre deux). Çà été un honneur de lire des histoires sur ces personnes pleines de dignité et essentiellement courageux. J’ose croire que vous serez épris par le parcours et les exploits de mes personnages dans le combat d’Eve.
Le feu grégeois et sa contribution à la puissance byzantine: présentation d’une arme terrifiante
by Konstantinos Karatolios Naïma Paradis JoyalLa grandeur millénaire de l’Empire byzantin aurait été impossible sans la contribution de ses forces armées. Grâce à elles, il a pu maintenir une position de force par rapport aux défis constants que lui faisaient subir ses rivaux. À cet égard, l’héritage des Romains est aussi important que l’adoption de nouvelles armes et tactiques de combat. Le feu grégeois, s’il n’est pas l’arme principale de ces forces, est certainement celui qui a atteint la plus grande renommée. Utilisé tout au long de l’ère byzantine, il a consenti de retentissantes victoires à sa marine. Cette arme terrifiante relève presque de la légende, car pratiquement tout ce que nous en savons aujourd’hui est assombri par l’ambiguïté des documents d’époque. Dans cet ouvrage, Konstantinos Karatolios tente de répondre à une série de questions concernant le feu grégeois : quelle était sa composition? À quel point était-il efficace? Qui l’a réellement inventé? Comment était-il utilisé lors des combats terrestres et maritimes? Cet ouvrage vise d’abord à fournir au lecteur non averti une vue d’ensemble sur l’état actuel des recherches. Ensuite, son objectif est d’apporter sa propre contribution sur le sujet, tout en respectant la méthode scientifique.
Le Général Curély. Itinéraire D’un Cavalier Léger De La Grande Armée (1793-1815)
by Général Baron Jean-Nicolas CurélyLe général Curély. Itinéraire d'un cavalier léger de la Grande Armée (1793-1815), publié d'après un manuscrit authentique par le général Thoumas. Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1887, in-16, X-436 p., portr.« Malgré son titre, il s'agit bien de mémoires sur les campagnes de 1805, 1806, 1807 et 1809. La Russie, l'Allemagne, Waterloo sont également évoqués dans un panorama complet qui ne s'élève jamais au-dessus d'une stricte narration des aventures personnelles du brillant cavalier que fut Curély. » p 45 - Professeur Jean Tulard, Bibliographie Critique Des Mémoires Sur Le Consulat Et L'Empire, Droz, Genève, 1971.
Le Guerre Dei Comuni control L'Imero 1176-1266: Organizzazione, equipaggianmento e Tattiche
by Gabriele EspositoIl primo libro di una nuova serie di monografie di storia militare, intitolato "Warriors and soldiers of Italy" e interamente prodotto con materiali originali nel nostro Paese: un testo agile e molto informativo, adatto a qualsiasi tipo di lettore e avulsione da parte del "mondo accademico" pesantezza, con tavole a colori originali, realizzate appositamente a supporto del testo e raffiguranti i soldati descritti nel libro, un ampio apparato iconografico che combina immagini vintage con ricostruzioni moderne prodotte fedelmente dai migliori gruppi di reenactors e riprodotte in foto ad alta definizione. Il volume analizza gli eventi centrali dello scontro tra l'Impero italiano ei Comuni, seguendo il leitmotiv di quattro grandi battaglie, esemplari per comprendere il panorama degli eserciti descritti: Legnano (1176), Cortenuova (1237), Montaperti (1260) e Benevento (1266). È in italiano con una sinossi inglese di ogni sezione.
Le Leadership militaire canadien français
by Roch Legault Colonel Bernd Horn Lieutenant-General J.H.P.M CaronLes Canadiens francais ont une longue et fière tradition de service envers leur pays. Cette tradition est plus que manifeste au sein de la profession de armes. Déjà du temps des premières colonies, les Canadiens francais ont marqué leur nouveau pays en le défendant. Ils ont joué un rôle critique comme combattants contre des autochtones hostiles et les autres puissances européennes colonisatrices. A la suite de la Conquête, ils ont continué, quoique sous une allégeance différente, à défendre le Canada. Ainsi, ce livre met en lumière le dévouement et les contributions d'un certain nombre de leaders canadiens francais envers leur pays en temps de paix, de crise et de guerre, de l'époque de la Nouvelle-France a la fin du vingtième siècle.
Le marin-citoyen: chroniques de la réserve navale du Canada, 1910–2010
by Richard H. Gimblett Michael L. HadleyCe livre commémoratif, produit à l’occasion du Centenaire de la Marine canadienne 1910–2010, traite d’une double citoyenneté particulière : celle des Canadiens exerçant le métier de la mer au service du Canada, tout en répondant aux devoirs de leurs activités civiles, chez eux, dans leur communauté. Les points de vue de ces citoyens marins à temps partiel, qui ont constitué la Réserve navale du Canada au cours des cent dernières années, offrent une autre histoire intéressante, utile et opportune de la Marine canadienne. La plupart des personnes ayant contribué à ce livre ont servi dans la Réserve navale du Canada, et tous sont des autorités respectées dans leur domaine. Lu isolément ou comme complément du livre Le service naval du Canada, 1910-2010 : Cent ans d’histoire (Dundurn, 2009), les lecteurs trouveront beaucoup de plaisir et d’information dans cette riche combinaison de textes, de photos et d’illustrations de personnes, de navires et d’aéronefs qui ont formé une fière institution nationale.
Le precis de leadership militaire
by Colonel Bernd Horn Robert W. WalkerExprimé en toute simplicité, le leadership consiste à influencer les gens afin d'atteindre un quelconque objectif qui a de l'importance pour le chef, le groupe et l'organisation. C'est l'élément humain qui permet aux chefs de diriger, de motiver et d'inspirer les troupes, surtout en temps de crise, lorsque la situatioin est chaotique et complexe et que les directives, les déclarations officielles et les communiqués ne produisent guère d'effet sur les subalternes gelés, épuisés et tendus. Un bon leadership incite les subordonnés à aller au-delà du devoir d'obéissance et à se dévouer pour la réussite de la mission, d'une manière qui contribue à maximiser leur plein potentiel. Le Précis de leadership militaire est un manuel concret et compréhensif qui identifie, décrit, et explique tous les concepts, thèmes et idées qui s'appliquent directement ou indirectement au leadership militaire. Ce livre est un sommaire compréhensif qui a comme point de mire plusieurs sujets dont la cohésion, le commandement, l'intelligence culturelle, la discipline, la peur et la confiance. Ce précis offre une assistance à qui veut mieux comprendre la théorie et l'application du leadership militaire.
Le radici dell'ulivo: Una saga sulla guerra civile spagnola (L'Ulivo #1)
by Hannah HoweL'Ulivo - Saga sulla guerra civile spagnola Ambientato tra aprile 1937 e dicembre 1938, l'Ulivo è una mini-serie di cinque romanzi basati su eventi reali. Le sue storie - Radici, Rami, Foglie, Frutta e Fiori - raccontano la vita di Heini Hopkins, una giovane infermiera che vive in una zona impoverita del Galles del Sud, e Naomi Parker, un'autrice ricca con un background privilegiato. In Radici, Heini è a casa, in Galles, ad assistere la madre malata mentre Naomi partecipa alle feste di lancio del suo ultimo romanzo. La guerra civile in Spagna sembra un mondo lontano, fino a quando i fascisti bombardano e distruggono Guernica, uccidendo centinaia di uomini, donne e bambini. Il fidanzato di Heini, Deiniol Price, minatore di carbone, sente di doversi unire alla causa della Repubblica Spagnola e offrirsi volontario nelle Brigate Internazionali mentre l'amante di Naomi, il conte Nicolas Esteban, sogna la gloria, combattendo per i fascisti nell'aviazione. Le donne dovrebbero lasciare la sicurezza del Galles per i terribili campi di battaglia spagnoli? E se davvero decidessero di seguire i loro uomini, quale destino le attenderebbe?
Le Service naval du Canada, 1910-2010: Cent ans d'histoire
by Richard H. Gimblett The Right Honourable Michaëlle JeanLa Marine canadienne a eu 100 ans en 2010, et le Canada a fièrement célébré cet anniversaire. Connue officiellement jusqu’en 1968 comme la Marine royale du Canada, et après comme le Commandement maritime des Forces canadiennes, le service naval du Canada a joué un rôle important dans le développement et la securité de notre pays. Son Excellence la gourverneure générale Michaelle Jean, commandante en chef des Forces canadiennes, a écrit l’avant-propos de cet ouvrage commémoratif richement illustré. Dans cette collection d’articles, tous écrits par d’éminents historiens specialistes de leur période, chaque chapitre est consacré à une période de l’histoire de la Marine: ses origines remontant à 1867, les deux guerres mondiales, la guerre de Corée, la Guerre froide, et sur l’avenir de la Marine ; il y a également un chapitre sur les oeuvres des peintres de guerre. Les auteurs des chapitres font référence à une multitude d’archives et d’ouvrages d’autres auteurs dans leurs écrits. Ce livre se veut un tour d’horizon général qui saura plaire à de nombreux lecteurs, notamment les passionnés de marine, les anciens de la marine et leur famille, les historiens et les bibliothécaires.
Le vrai ALBERT SPEER va-t-il se lever ?: Les nombreux visages de l'architecte d'Hitler
by Geetanjali MukherjeeAlbert Speer, l'architecte d'Hitler, a reçu plusieurs titres - "le bon nazi", "l'architecte d'Hitler", "le futur chancelier du Reich" et même "le seul accusé pénitent à Nuremberg". Il a présenté plusieurs visages au monde, mais lequel était authentique ? Speer a été largement impliqué dans le parti nazi, à la fois en tant qu'architecte d'Hitler et ministre de l'armement, et à travers ses contributions à la guerre illégale menée par le régime. Ainsi, la question se pose naturellement : Speer a-t-il reçu une punition adéquate ? Les événements qui ont précédé le procès de Nuremberg, et le procès lui-même, fournissent des indices pour répondre à ces questions : que pouvons-nous apprendre sur la personnalité de Speer à partir des preuves disponibles, et pourquoi est-ce important ? Dans les années qui ont suivi le procès, les biographes ont été fascinés par la vie de Speer et ont tenté de comprendre l'homme derrière l'énigme. La raison de la fascination tient autant à sa proximité avec Hitler et le régime qu'à ses actions à la fin de la guerre. Étaient-ils justifiables ? Le plus gros défaut de Speer était-il son ambition et son refus d'actes manifestement inhumains ? Ou Speer a-t-il réussi à enlever le tour de magie ultime pour convaincre le tribunal de son implication involontaire, tout en soutenant sans réserve le traitement réservé par les régimes nazis à ceux qu'ils opprimaient ?
Lead On: A Practical Guide to Leadership
by Dave OliverThe author draws on his years of experience with the nuclear-powered submarine fleet of the U.S. Navy to discuss leadership principles that can be applied to entrepreneurial organizations.
Leader Born: The Life of Admiral John Sidney McCain, Pacific Carrier Commander
by Alton Keith GilbertThis biography of one of World War II’s great military leaders is a “rich tribute to a staunch American naval hero” (WWII Quarterly).John S. “Slew” McCain was an old-school sailor. Wiry, profane, a cusser, and a gambler, he reminded more than one observer of Popeye. He was also a pioneer in the hard-hitting naval tactics that brought Imperial Japan to its knees.McCain graduated from Annapolis in 1906 and served aboard an armored cruiser in World War I. Perceiving the future of naval warfare, he earned his aviation wings in 1936, and by 1939, McCain was commander of the aircraft carrier USS Ranger. He was thus well-placed to play a leading role in America’s cut-and-thrust war with the Japanese across the broad expanses of the Pacific. In 1942, he was made commander of all land-based aircraft during the campaign for Guadalcanal. Though he took his share of blame for the disaster at Savo Island, he counterattacked with every means at his disposal, to the point of commandeering the planes of the crippled carriers Enterprise and Saratoga to reinforce US strength on Henderson Field.By the time the US returned to the Philippines, McCain was leading a fast carrier task force under William “Bull” Halsey. When asked what he thought about his carrier commander, Halsey replied, “Not much more than my right arm.” McCain’s carrier group would destroy thousands of enemy planes and hundreds of ships with aggressive swarming tactics. Four days after Japan officially surrendered, McCain died in his bed. His name has lived on, however, through his son, who became commander of US naval forces in the Pacific, and his grandson, John S. McCain III, carrier pilot, Vietnam POW, and United States Senator.Drawing upon a wealth of primary sources, including information provided by the McCain family, as well as an expert grasp of the titanic battles waged by the US armed forces in the Pacific, Alton Keith Gilbert has provided the fullest account of the Admiral John McCain’s life yet written.
Leaders and Battles: The Art of Military Leadership
by W. J. WoodIn a time when leadership is confused with management, W. J. Wood reminds us that the true determinant of military leadership is on the battlefield. --Harry Summers, author of On Strategy
Leaders and Intelligence (Studies in Intelligence)
by Michael I. HandelFrom a systematic point of view, all intelligence work can be studied on three levels: Acquisition, analysis, and acceptance. The author focuses on the third of these levels, studying the attitudes and behavioural patterns developed by leaders during their political careers, their willingness to consider information and ideas contrary to their own, their ability to admit mistakes and change course in the implementation of a failing policy and their capacity to cooperate.
Leaders at War: How Presidents Shape Military Interventions
by Elizabeth N. SaundersOne of the most contentious issues in contemporary foreign policy—especially in the United States—is the use of military force to intervene in the domestic affairs of other states. Some military interventions explicitly try to transform the domestic institutions of the states they target; others do not, instead attempting only to reverse foreign policies or resolve disputes without trying to reshape the internal landscape of the target state. In Leaders at War, Elizabeth N. Saunders provides a framework for understanding when and why great powers seek to transform foreign institutions and societies through military interventions. She highlights a crucial but often-overlooked factor in international relations: the role of individual leaders. Saunders argues that leaders' threat perceptions—specifically, whether they believe that threats ultimately originate from the internal characteristics of other states—influence both the decision to intervene and the choice of intervention strategy. These perceptions affect the degree to which leaders use intervention to remake the domestic institutions of target states. Using archival and historical sources, Saunders concentrates on U.S. military interventions during the Cold War, focusing on the presidencies of Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. After demonstrating the importance of leaders in this period, she also explores the theory's applicability to other historical and contemporary settings including the post–Cold War period and the war in Iraq.
Leaders at War: How Presidents Shape Military Interventions (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
by Elizabeth N. SaundersOne of the most contentious issues in contemporary foreign policy—especially in the United States—is the use of military force to intervene in the domestic affairs of other states. Some military interventions explicitly try to transform the domestic institutions of the states they target; others do not, instead attempting only to reverse foreign policies or resolve disputes without trying to reshape the internal landscape of the target state. In Leaders at War, Elizabeth N. Saunders provides a framework for understanding when and why great powers seek to transform foreign institutions and societies through military interventions. She highlights a crucial but often-overlooked factor in international relations: the role of individual leaders. Saunders argues that leaders’ threat perceptions—specifically, whether they believe that threats ultimately originate from the internal characteristics of other states—influence both the decision to intervene and the choice of intervention strategy. These perceptions affect the degree to which leaders use intervention to remake the domestic institutions of target states. Using archival and historical sources, Saunders concentrates on U.S. military interventions during the Cold War, focusing on the presidencies of Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. After demonstrating the importance of leaders in this period, she also explores the theory’s applicability to other historical and contemporary settings including the post–Cold War period and the war in Iraq.