The Korean War

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In December 1950 General Matthew B. Ridgway replaced General Walton Walker as commander of the Eighth Army, and in April 1951 he succeeded Douglas MacArthur as supreme commander of the United Nations … [more below]

  • Author: Ridgway, Matthew B.
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 362
  • Publish Date: January 29 2008
  • ISBN10: 0306802678
  • Language: English
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In December 1950 General Matthew B. Ridgway replaced General Walton Walker as commander of the Eighth Army, and in April 1951 he succeeded Douglas MacArthur as supreme commander of the United Nations forces in Korea and supreme commander of the United States Far East Command. In this spirited book, General Ridgway describes how he took a dispirited army and rebuilt it in a few short months, leading it into battle against the Chinese and North Korean forces, forcing them back over the 38th parallel and “victory.” It is a book that takes a close look at MacArthur, his failings and brilliance, and a hard look at the idea of limited war. Infused with a humane leader’s appreciation for the ordinary fighting soldier, Ridgway’s history also teaches important lessons about Vietnam and any future conflict. Above all, he emphasizes: We should not involve ourselves in escalating warfare without a specific and attainable goal.

Author: Matthew B. Ridgway
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 03/22/1986
Pages: 362
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 8.51h x 5.48w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780306802676
Language: English

Author

Ridgway, Matthew B.

Binding

ISBN10

0306802678

ISBN13

9780306802676

Page Count

362

Published Date

January 29 2008

Language

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