Citizen Soldier - Carl T. Jones

Citizen Soldier - Carl T. Jones
Title Citizen Soldier - Carl T. Jones PDF eBook
Author Raymond Jones
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Release 2015-06-15
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ISBN 9780692450093

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The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace

The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace
Title The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace PDF eBook
Author John Clark Ridpath
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Total Pages 94
Release 1891
Genre Memorial Day addresses
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The Citizen Soldier and U.S. Military Policy

The Citizen Soldier and U.S. Military Policy
Title The Citizen Soldier and U.S. Military Policy PDF eBook
Author James B. Whisker
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1979
Genre Armies
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Marshall

Marshall
Title Marshall PDF eBook
Author William Frye
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages 341
Release 2017-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 1787209148

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If you think of biography as the static record of a man’s achievement, compiled during twenty or more mellowing years, William Frye’s book will have the impact of an electric shock. Marshall: Citizen Soldier is not to be leafed through idly, just as George Catlett Marshall himself cannot be regarded passively. That deceptively mild manner of his, as buck privates, brass hats and not a few politicos have discovered, only indifferently conceals a driving determination, backed by an inner steel core of moral integrity and joined with a lifetime’s habit of command. The general public has not given Marshall the excited, short-lived adulation that it has heaped upon more flamboyantly dramatic military men. But the people recognized in George Marshall the citizen’s soldier to whom they could safely entrust the most vital post in an America at war—Chief of Staff of the United States Army. The acceptance by Marshall early in 1947 of one of the greatest appointive offices in our government, that of Secretary of State, a job today of world significance, leaves no doubt either of the abilities of the man or of his devotion to the public weal. For the dearest wish of the erstwhile Chief of Staff had been a quiet retirement at the end of his Army duties. Marshall began his career in unorthodox fashion by graduating from the V.M.I. instead of West Point. Even on routine tours of duty in the Philippines, in the States and later in China he was singled out by senior officers as a young man of remarkable ability. During World War I, Marshall asked for command duty in France. His superiors rushed him abroad but they realized that Major Marshall was hard-to-get staff officer material, not slated for a regular front-line assignment. William Frye as Marshall’s biographer comes into touch with some of the knottiest questions of the war years. He does not sidestep issues and controversies; he meets them with decision.

The Citizen Soldier: Memoirs of a Volunteer

The Citizen Soldier: Memoirs of a Volunteer
Title The Citizen Soldier: Memoirs of a Volunteer PDF eBook
Author John Beatty
Publisher Good Press
Total Pages 251
Release 2023-12-09
Genre History
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Good Press presents the Civil War Memories Series. This meticulous selection of the firsthand accounts, memoirs and diaries is specially comprised for Civil War enthusiasts and all people curious about the personal accounts and true life stories of the unknown soldiers, the well known commanders, politicians, nurses and civilians amidst the war. "The Citizen Soldier" is John Beatty's Memoir. Betty, who served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, diligently recorded all the events that occurred from the day on which his regiment entered Virginia, June 22, 1861. His record consists merely of matters which came under his own observation, of camp gossip, rumors, trifling incidents, idle speculations, and the numberless items, small and great, which, in one way or another, enter into and affect the life of a soldier.

The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace

The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace
Title The Citizen Soldier, His Part in War and Peace PDF eBook
Author John Clark Ridpath
Publisher Palala Press
Total Pages 92
Release 2016-05-17
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ISBN 9781356824649

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Citizen-soldier

Citizen-soldier
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