General Walter Krueger

General Walter Krueger

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Holzimmer, Kevin C.
University Press of Kansas
EAN: 9780700626601
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He made his name in the jungles of the Pacific theater, was featured on the cover of Time magazine, was tapped by Douglas MacArthur to lead the invasion of Japan, and made crucial contributions to the armys tactical and operational doctrine. Yet General Walter Krueger is still one of the least-known army commanders of World War II. Kevin Holzimmers book resurrects the brilliant career of this great military leader while deepening our understanding of the Pacific War.As head of the Sixth U.S. Army, Krueger exemplified the art of command at the operational level of war and played a pivotal role in the defeat of Japan that until now has not been fully recognized. To the public he was a mystery man, and his abrasive personality may have sometimes caused problems for MacArthur, but his commander credited him as swift and sure in attack, tenacious and determined in defense, modest and restrained in victory. And although Krueger left no diaries or memoirsand stubbornly refused to record many of his personal viewsKevin Holzimmer has mined military archives on Krueger and his Sixth Army to produce a compelling biography that finally acknowledges his importance.Holzimmer first analyzes the experiences of Kruegers prewar career: testing the triangular infantry division in the late 1930s, serving in the War Plans Division, and participating in peacetime maneuvers. This training prepared him for the challenges of command in the Pacific, where he successfully forged and led a large combined-arms effort that effectively integrated infantry, armor, artillery, naval, and air forces. Holzimmer then details Kruegers remarkable leadership in the military campaigns against the Japanese. By placing Kruegers philosophy of command within the context of evolving military doctrine, Holzimmer shows how he produced tough victories against a determined enemy in an enormously difficult war zone. Unlike some overly cautious commanders of the war, Krueger was aggressive when the situated dictated, and even MacArthur admitted that history has not given him due credit for his greatness. By showing how he breathed life into Pacific war strategy and made sure it was executed successfully, this book gives him that credit and fills a glaring gap in American military history.
EAN 9780700626601
ISBN 0700626603
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavateľ University Press of Kansas
Dátum vydania 20. apríla 2018
Stránky 344
Jazyk English
Krajina Uruguay
Autori Holzimmer, Kevin C.
Séria Modern War Studies