Masters of Battle

Masters of Battle
Author: Terry Brighton
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141921331

In the Second World War, Great Britain, the United States and Germany each produced one land force commander who stood out from the rest: Bernard Montgomery, George Patton and Erwin Rommel. These three armour-plated egos were the greatest generals of the war, and theirs was a very personal contest: the clash of mighty armies perceived as a bout between three men. All three were arrogant and flawed, yet with a genius for the command of men and an unrivalled enthusiasm for combat. All had spectacular success on the battlefield. But their explosive relationships with each other and with their political masters rivalled the pyrotechnics of their tank battles in determining the conduct and outcome of the war. Masters of Battle presents the Second World War as it was experienced by its three most flamboyant, controversial and influential commanders.

Masters of Battle

Masters of Battle
Author: Terry Brighton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

'Masters of Battle' takes three of the most famous Second World War military commanders - Montgomery, Patton and Rommel - and presents a view of the war as it was fought by these three flamboyant generals.

Masters of War

Masters of War
Author: Carl Boggs
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-10-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136727922

Few United States citizens conceive of their country as an empire, but, as the contributors to Masters of War convincingly argue, the U.S. legacy of military power runs long and deep. Often mobilized in the name of spreading democracy, maintaining international order, and creating the conditions for economic self-determination, constantly expanding global U.S. military power is difficult to characterize as anything but an imperialism bent on global domination. However, at the same time that the U.S. government hawks rhetoric of human rights and national sovereignty, its dominion has begun breeding widespread resistance and opposition likely to make the twenty-first century an era marked by sustained, and generally unanticipated, blowback. Presenting a wide range of essays by some of the anti-war movement's most vocal and incisive critics, Masters of War reminds us that worldwide economic and military dominance has its price, both globally and domestically.

Masters of Battle

Masters of Battle
Author: John Wilcox
Publisher: Arms & Armour
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781854092694

In this study of military history, the author has selected six warrior classes which, for him, showed special talents in their own era: the longbowmen of England, the Vikings, the riflemen of Saratoga, the Zulus, the U-boat captains of the Kaiser and the German tank commanders of Hitler's Reich. He describes the skills and strategies of these charismatic warriors in detail.

Masters of War

Masters of War
Author: Michael I. Handel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2005-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1135776539

This is the first comprehensive study based on a detailed textual analysis of the classical works on war by Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, Mao Tse-tung, and to a lesser extent, Jomini and Machiavelli. Brushing stereotypes aside, the author takes a fresh look at what these strategic thinkers actually said—not what they are widely believed to have said. He finds that despite their apparent differences in terms of time, place, cultural background, and level of material/technological development, all had much more in common than previously supposed. In fact, the central conclusion of this book is that the logic of waging war and of strategic thinking is as universal and timeless as human nature itself. This third, revised and expanded edition includes five new chapters and some new charts and diagrams.

Masters at War Volume 1

Masters at War Volume 1
Author: Bob Cordery
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0244109281

The Hertfordshire Masters' Lodge was formed in 1920, and many of its Founders, early Worshipful Masters, and Brethren served in the armed forces before and during the Great War. This book serves as a record of the military careers of some of those Brethren, and it is appropriate that it should be published in the centenary year of the end of that terrible war.

Patton, Montgomery, Rommel

Patton, Montgomery, Rommel
Author: Terry Brighton
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2009-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307461564

In Patton, Montgomery, Rommel, one of Britain's most accomplished military scholars presents an unprecedented study of the land war in the North African and European theaters, as well as their chief commanders—three men who also happened to be the most compelling dramatis personae of World War II. Beyond spellbinding depictions of pivotal confrontations at El Alamein, Monte Cassino, and the Ardennes forest, author-scholar Terry Brighton illuminates the personal motivations and historical events that propelled the three men's careers: how Patton's, Montgomery's, and Rommel's Great War experiences helped to mold their style of command—and how, exactly, they managed to apply their arguably megalomaniacal personalities (and hitherto unrecognized political acumen and tact) to advance their careers and strategic vision. Opening new avenues of inquiry into the lives and careers of three men widely profiled by scholars and popular historians alike, Brighton definitively answers numerous lingering and controversial questions: Was Patton really as vainglorious in real life as he was portrayed to be on the silver screen?—and how did his tireless advocacy of "mechanized cavalry" forever change the face of war? Was Monty's dogged publicity-seeking driven by his own need for recognition or by his desire to claim for Britain a leadership role in postwar global order?—and how did this prickly "commoner" manage to earn affection and esteem from enlisted men and nobility alike? How might the war have ended if Rommel had had more tanks?—and what fundamental philosophical difference between him and Hitler made such an outcome virtually impossible? Abetted by new primary source material and animated by Terry Brighton's incomparable storytelling gifts, Patton, Montgomery, Rommel offers critical new interpretations of the Second World War as it was experienced by its three most flamboyant, controversial, and influential commanders—and augments our understanding of each of their perceptions of war and leadership.

The Master Plan (Bill Battle Auto)

The Master Plan (Bill Battle Auto)
Author: Bill Battle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780794848835

Bill Battle went from a high school football team that won six games in four years to playing at The University of Alabama under Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant. Those Crimson Tide teams posted a 29-2-2 record and won a National Championship. Having learned success under Coach Bryant and three other Hall of Fame football coaches, Battle blazed a trail in the business world after a decade of coaching. First Battle helped with the growth and development of a startup window manufacturing company, learning valuable lessons in business along the way. Battle then launched The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) and built it into one of the largest trademark licensing companies in the United States. CLC helped create a major source of revenue for colleges and universities, and helped them protect, develop and monetize university brands, paying them over a billion dollars during Battle's tenure of oversight. When his alma mater called in 2013, Battle returned to Alabama to serve as Director of Athletics. This book captures Battle's lifelong journey while also providing detailed guidance to anyone desiring to start their own company. Football fans will also enjoy the behind-the-scenes stories about Coach Bryant and his quotes, and Battle's coaching career from Oklahoma to Tennessee. An aspiring person who wants to run a business can learn lessons in leadership, how to write a detailed business plan for success, and how to make your employees love being part of the team!

The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered

The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered
Author: Andrew J. Bacevich
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780714653723

The Gulf War of 1991 Reconsidered subjects one of the formative events of the post-Cold War era and a watershed in Middle Eastern international politics to a comprehensive reassessment. Condidering events from Arab, Israeli and American view points, the book examines the Gulf War's historical origins, conduct and legacy.