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George Washington’s military strategy has been called bumbling at worst and brilliant at best. So which is it? Was George Washington a strategic genius or just lucky? So asks Dave R. Palmer in his new book, George Washington’s Military Genius . An updated edition of Palmer's earlier work, The Way of the Fox , George Washington’s Military Genius breaks down the American Revolution into four phases and analyzes Washington's strategy during each phrase. " The British did not have to lose; the patriots did not have to triumph ," writes Palmer as he proves without a doubt that Washington's continuously-changing military tactics were deliberate, strategic responses to the various phases of the war, not because he lacked a plan of action. Confronting the critics who say Washington's battlefield success and ultimate victories were a function of luck, George Washington's Military Genius proves why the father of our country also deserves the title of America's preeminent strategist.
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George Washington's Military Genius, Dave Richard Palmer
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
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- Titel
- George Washington's Military Genius
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Dave Richard Palmer
- Verlag
- Regnery Publishing
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2012
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 320
- ISBN10
- 159698791X
- ISBN13
- 9781596987913
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Historisches Thema, USA, Militärgeschichte, Kriegsliteratur, Biographien, Militärwesen, Geschichte der USA, Strategie, Schlachten, Amerikanische Revolution
- Beschreibung
- George Washington’s military strategy has been called bumbling at worst and brilliant at best. So which is it? Was George Washington a strategic genius or just lucky? So asks Dave R. Palmer in his new book, George Washington’s Military Genius . An updated edition of Palmer's earlier work, The Way of the Fox , George Washington’s Military Genius breaks down the American Revolution into four phases and analyzes Washington's strategy during each phrase. " The British did not have to lose; the patriots did not have to triumph ," writes Palmer as he proves without a doubt that Washington's continuously-changing military tactics were deliberate, strategic responses to the various phases of the war, not because he lacked a plan of action. Confronting the critics who say Washington's battlefield success and ultimate victories were a function of luck, George Washington's Military Genius proves why the father of our country also deserves the title of America's preeminent strategist.


