The Story of General Pershing.  Everett T. Tomlinson

The Story of General Pershing

Por Everett T. Tomlinson

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Sinopsis

In "The Story of General Pershing," Everett T. Tomlinson intricately presents the life and military career of General John J. Pershing, focusing on his pivotal role during World War I. With a style that merges rigorous historical analysis with engaging narrative techniques, Tomlinson employs a biographical lens that spotlights Pershing's strategic genius and leadership qualities against the backdrop of early 20th-century geopolitics. The book captures the complexities of military command while examining the broader social and cultural contexts influencing America's involvement in the Great War, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of this historical figure. Everett T. Tomlinson, an esteemed historian and military analyst, draws upon his extensive background in American military history to craft this compelling portrait. His research is grounded in both primary sources and scholarly works, revealing how Pershing's experiences shaped not only his career but also the course of American military tactics. Tomlinson's passion for exploring the intricacies of leadership in wartime stems from his own family's military legacy, imbuing the narrative with a sense of personal connection and depth. This book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts and scholars alike. Tomlinson's thorough examination and accessible prose will captivate those interested in military history, leadership studies, and American identity, making "The Story of General Pershing" an essential addition to the libraries of anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of World War I and its influential figures.

Everett T. Tomlinson

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  • 8596547307778
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 26, 2021
  • Biografía y autobiografía / General

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