Westmoreland (ePub)
The General Who Lost Vietnam
(Sprache: Englisch)
"A terrific book, lively and brisk . . . a must read for anyone who tries to understand the Vietnam War." -Thomas E. Ricks
Is it possible that the riddle of America's military failure in Vietnam has a one-word, one-man answer?
Until we understand...
Is it possible that the riddle of America's military failure in Vietnam has a one-word, one-man answer?
Until we understand...
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"A terrific book, lively and brisk . . . a must read for anyone who tries to understand the Vietnam War." -Thomas E. Ricks
Is it possible that the riddle of America's military failure in Vietnam has a one-word, one-man answer?
Until we understand Gen. William Westmoreland, we will never know what went wrong in the Vietnam War. An Eagle Scout at fifteen, First Captain of his West Point class, Westmoreland fought in two wars and became Superintendent at West Point. Then he was chosen to lead the war effort in Vietnam for four crucial years.
He proved a disaster. Unable to think creatively about unconventional warfare, Westmoreland chose an unavailing strategy, stuck to it in the face of all opposition, and stood accused of fudging the results when it mattered most. In this definitive portrait, prize-winning military historian Lewis Sorley makes a plausible case that the war could have been won were it not for General Westmoreland.
An authoritative study offering tragic lessons crucial for the future of American leadership, Westmoreland is essential reading.
"Eye-opening and sometimes maddening, Sorley's Westmoreland is not to be missed." -John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975
Is it possible that the riddle of America's military failure in Vietnam has a one-word, one-man answer?
Until we understand Gen. William Westmoreland, we will never know what went wrong in the Vietnam War. An Eagle Scout at fifteen, First Captain of his West Point class, Westmoreland fought in two wars and became Superintendent at West Point. Then he was chosen to lead the war effort in Vietnam for four crucial years.
He proved a disaster. Unable to think creatively about unconventional warfare, Westmoreland chose an unavailing strategy, stuck to it in the face of all opposition, and stood accused of fudging the results when it mattered most. In this definitive portrait, prize-winning military historian Lewis Sorley makes a plausible case that the war could have been won were it not for General Westmoreland.
An authoritative study offering tragic lessons crucial for the future of American leadership, Westmoreland is essential reading.
"Eye-opening and sometimes maddening, Sorley's Westmoreland is not to be missed." -John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975
Autoren-Porträt von Lewis Sorley
Lewis Sorley is a third-generation graduate of the United States Military Academy who also holds a PhD from the Johns Hopkins University. He served in Vietnam, and in the Pentagon in the offices of Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger and Army Chief of Staff General William C. Westmoreland. He also taught at West Point and the Army War College. He is the author of five highly-regarded works of military history.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Lewis Sorley
- 2017, 416 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Mariner Books
- ISBN-10: 0547518277
- ISBN-13: 9780547518275
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.11.2017
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“This is a terrific book, lively and brisk, and surprisingly interesting. How could this deeply flawed, limited man rise so high in the U.S. Army? This will be the definitive book on Westmoreland, and a must read for anyone who tries to understand the Vietnam War.” —Thomas E. Ricks, author of Fiasco and The Gamble“Lewis Sorley’s brilliant portrait of General Westmoreland helps us understand why our war lasted so long and ended as it did. This is biography at its finest.” —Bùi Diễm, South Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States (1967–1972)
“A riveting history of how ambition corrupted soldierly virtues and led to slyness, hubris and national disaster. A scorching indictment of how generals covered up for each other.” —Bing West, author of The Wrong War: Grit, Strategy, and the Way Out of Afghanistan
“To understand the Vietnam War in its totality one must logically try to understand General Westmoreland. Dr. Lewis Sorley has made an enormous contribution by revealing General Westmoreland’s complex personality and the role it played in U.S. foreign policy.” —Melvin R. Laird, former Secretary of Defense and nine-term Member of Congress
“Reaching beyond the surface to penetrate the enigma of General William C. Westmoreland, Lewis Sorley gathers the recollections of Westy’s Army colleagues, the man’s personal papers, and official records to tell the story of a general who has remained opaque despite the many debates over his role in the Vietnam war.” —John Prados, author of Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War
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