Kamis, 20 Juli 2017

Armchair General- Letter from the Editor March 2013

Firsts Battlefield Leader, written by renowned historian Carlo D’Este, reveals the first time George S. Patton Jr.’s legendary military genius emerged in combat. Although Patton was best known for his brilliant World War II campaigns, one of his most remarkable wartime achievements occurred in 1918 during World War I when he almost single-handedly formed, trained …

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