A Biography of America's Most Controversial General
He was called a genius and a megalomaniac. He won America's greatest victories and suffered its most devastating defeats. He governed a defeated nation with wisdom and defied his own president with hubris. Douglas MacArthur remains the most brilliant, most flawed, and most controversial commander in American military history.
From the trenches of World War I to the beaches of the Pacific, from the ruins of Tokyo to the frozen hills of Korea, Douglas MacArthur's six-decade military career spanned an era of transformation in American power and warfare. He revolutionized amphibious operations, pioneered the bypass strategy that saved thousands of lives, executed the most audacious landing of the Korean War at Inchon, and presided over one of history's most successful military occupations in Japan. Yet the same brilliance that produced these triumphs led to catastrophic misjudgment at the Yalu River and a dramatic dismissal that tested the foundations of American civil-military relations.
Drawing on military records, personal correspondence, oral histories, and decades of historical scholarship, this volume examines what made MacArthur effective as a military leader and what modern commanders can learn from both his successes and his failures. It neither glorifies nor condemns but seeks to understand, presenting the controversial general in full complexity, acknowledging his genuine innovations while confronting his serious flaws.
From his birth in 1880 on a frontier Army post to his death in 1964 as an elder statesman, from his father's Medal of Honor to his own disputed decoration, from his triumphant return to the Philippines to his lonely march to the Yalu, Douglas MacArthur's story is one of extraordinary achievement shadowed by equally extraordinary hubris. It is the story of a man who believed he was destined for greatness and who achieved it, only to discover that even genius has its limits.
"Analytical yet accessible, focusing on military achievements while acknowledging controversies without moral judgment, this is military biography at its finest."
"Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how great commanders think, plan, and execute operations under the most demanding circumstances."
"A balanced examination that serves both the general reader and the serious student of military history."
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