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MacArthur

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MacArthur

De: Richard B. Frank
Narrado por: Tom Weiner
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Douglas MacArthur is best remembered for his adaptability, a quality which hoisted him to his greatest accomplishments. Adaptability now reigns as the most indispensable trait for high military leadership in this era of technological leaps, which guarantee radical changes in the nature of war during the span of an ordinary career.

No American figure better exemplifies this trait than the man who was commissioned before the Wright Brothers' first flight but became a keen exponent of an entirely new dimension in warfare. MacArthur was also in charge of the U.S. occupation of Japan, the most successful occupation in history.

©2007 Richard B. Frank (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Américas Ejército y Guerra Estados Unidos Guerra de Corea Histórico Militar Política y Activismo Políticos Segunda Guerra Mundial Wars & Conflicts Guerra
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"Palgrave's Great Generals Series is an important and inspiring contribution to our understanding of modern-day warfare." (General Wesley K. Clark)
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Gave me some insight into the man I have admired. Very complex man indeed. Liked it very much

Great listen.

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Loved this audiobook. Gives an in depth portrait of the man who rebuilt Japan. A fascinating read for anyone interested in learning about the men who shaped WW2.

Fascinating look at one of America's best soldiers

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Good biography about an iconic leader in American history. This book was a good survey of his military and civilian life; though not too much on the latter. I was looking for an insightful discussion of MacArthur's life. There were several battle scenes, which are distracting but, I suppose, necessary to outline that. The author does a good job of discussing McArthur's character and his outstanding intellect. These all played a role in his enigmatic life.

Good Insights

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This is a solid, quick overview and analysis of MacArthur as soldier. Five stars for what it is.

This book could have gone wrong in so very many ways. MacArthur's (incredible) life is one that makes it easy for one to absolutely adore or despise him. Franks does neither, divvying up blame as needed. MacArthur was a true larger-than-life-figure; yet the book isn't packed with anecdotes. Several of his most controversial moments, such as the Bonus Army, the Philippines, and his relief, require a bit of context to honestly evaluate. Franks doesn't wallow in minutiae. MacArthur's life is so densely packed it would be easy for a book this size to be, essentially, a narrated Wikipedia article of chronological events. Frank hits all the high points, but still drops some good insights.

My favorite one was his argument against the false dichotomy of "Noble, Brilliant MacArthur" vs "Shameful, Insubordinate MacArthur". His brilliancy and insubordination were connected, and he always acted in a context of the stateside bureaucracy.

The only part I disagreed with was the end of the last chapter, where Franks projected forward what MacArthur would have thought on the Global War on Terror. It seemed unnecessary, and overly speculative. That aside, brilliant book, especially for those who are new to the subject.

Five stars for the narration.

Excellent

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