Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

CWT Letter from the Editor- October 2010

McClellan, McChrystal (and MacArthur) If you ever need proof that history can teach valuable lessons, look no further than the recent incident that involved President Barack Obama relieving General Stanley McChrystal of his command in Afghanistan. Abe Lincoln had a similar run-in with General George McClellan, and while the circumstances are not quite the same …

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