<em>“James Morningstar's book brilliantly replaces Patton's thinking in the evolution of American strategic and tactical concepts. It is full of particularly relevant reflections on war and maneuver, as Western armies seek to reinvent their modes of action for conventional, high-intensity combat. This book is for anyone interested in strategy and tactics.” </em><b> — Foreign Policy</b>

Patton’s Way is a unique approach to the legend of General George S. Patton Jr. and his development and application of modern warfare. Rather than a biography, Patton’s Way argues that popular representations of Patton are built on misconceptions and incomplete understandings about his approach to battle. Morningstar addresses the contradiction between the historiographical criticism of Patton’s methods and popular appreciation for his successes. The author identifies several schools of thought offering explanations yet, he notes, they all fail to fully comprehend the real Patton. The secret to Patton’s success was a radical and purposely-crafted doctrine developed over several decades. The author identifies four core principles in Patton’s creed: targeting the enemy’s morale through shock; utilizing highly practiced combined arms mechanized columns; relying on mission tactics and flexible command and control; and employing multi-layered and synthesized intelligence systems to identify enemy capabilities and weak spots. These precepts directly contradicted official U.S. Army doctrine and created misunderstandings that led commanders to truncate Patton’s operations in Tunisia, Sicily, and France. Morningstar details how Patton developed and applied each principle and uses the breakout from Normandy as a case study to illustrate Patton’s Way in application. This book discusses the “death and resurrection” of Patton’s ideas in the U.S. Army directly following World War II to the present and comments on the status of Patton’ ideas in the Army today.
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Presents a unique approach to the legend of General George S. Patton Jr. and his development and application of modern warfare. Rather than a biography, Patton's Way argues that popular representations of Patton are built on misconceptions and incomplete understandings about his approach to battle.
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“James Morningstar's book brilliantly replaces Patton's thinking in the evolution of American strategic and tactical concepts. It is full of particularly relevant reflections on war and maneuver, as Western armies seek to reinvent their modes of action for conventional, high-intensity combat. This book is for anyone interested in strategy and tactics.” — Foreign Policy
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781612519791
Publisert
2017-05-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Naval Institute Press
Vekt
820 gr
Høyde
238 mm
Bredde
157 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
404

Om bidragsyterne

A twenty-year Army veteran, James Kelly Morningstar served in a wide range of assignments in Germany, the Gulf War, the National Training Center, the US Navy, Bosnia, and Washington, D.C. He has studied and written several award winning essays on military operations, but this is his first book.