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Taking Command: America's Unsung Military Leaders, Innovators, and Difference Makers Since World War II [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Stackpole Books
  • ISBN-10: 0811777278
  • ISBN-13: 9780811777278
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jun-2025
  • Leidėjas: Stackpole Books
  • ISBN-10: 0811777278
  • ISBN-13: 9780811777278
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Taking Command tells the story of two dozen American military leaders who innovated and made a difference on the new battlefields of the post-World War II world. Not only stirring reading about the difference one commander can make, it is also a primer on what makes a great leader"-- Provided by publisher.

"Beyond the pantheon of Patton, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Nimitz lies an untold story of military genius - the innovative commanders who stepped from their shadows to shape modern warfare from the Cold War to the War on Terror. From the general who madethe impossible Berlin Airlift succeed to the mastermind behind the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Taking Command unveils the remarkable stories of twenty-four unsung military leaders who transformed America's fighting forces. These commanders didn't just execute orders- they revolutionized warfare through innovation, unconventional thinking, and sheer determination. Through portraits of these exceptional leaders, readers will discover: How "Tonnage Tunner" moved 1.8 million tons of supplies during theBerlin Airlift The Marine general whose controversial Vietnam tactics cost him his career but proved prescient How Admiral McRaven's leadership principles extend far beyond his famous "make your bed" speech The untold story behind the "Be All You Can Be"commander who later led the Panama invasion Written by retired Air Force veteran Thomas Phillips, this compelling narrative serves both as a vital missing chapter in American military history and a masterclass in leadership under pressure. For anyone fascinated by military strategy or seeking to understand the qualities of exceptional leadership, Taking Command offers unprecedented access to the minds of America's most innovative military commanders. "-- Provided by publisher.

Taking Command tells the story of two dozen American military leaders who innovated and made a difference on the new battlefields of the post-World War II world. Not only stirring reading about the difference one commander can make, it is also a primer on what makes a great leader.



Beyond the pantheon of Patton, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Nimitz lies an untold story of military genius — the innovative commanders who stepped from their shadows to shape modern warfare from the Cold War to the War on Terror.

From the general who made the impossible Berlin Airlift succeed to the mastermind behind the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Taking Command unveils the remarkable stories of twenty-four unsung military leaders who transformed America's fighting forces. These commanders didn't just execute orders— they revolutionized warfare through innovation, unconventional thinking, and sheer determination.

Through portraits of these exceptional leaders, readers will discover:

  • How "Tonnage Tunner" moved 1.8 million tons of supplies during the Berlin Airlift
  • The Marine general whose controversial Vietnam tactics cost him his career but proved prescient
  • How Admiral McRaven's leadership principles extend far beyond his famous "make your bed" speech
  • The untold story behind the "Be All You Can Be" commander who later led the Panama invasion

Written by retired Air Force veteran Thomas Phillips, this compelling narrative serves both as a vital missing chapter in American military history and a masterclass in leadership under pressure. For anyone fascinated by military strategy or seeking to understand the qualities of exceptional leadership, Taking Command offers unprecedented access to the minds of America's most innovative military commanders.



Beyond the pantheon of Patton, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Nimitz lies an untold story of military genius — the innovative commanders who stepped from their shadows to shape modern warfare from the Cold War to the War on Terror.

From the general who made the impossible Berlin Airlift succeed to the mastermind behind the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Taking Command unveils the remarkable stories of twenty-four unsung military leaders who transformed America's fighting forces. These commanders didn't just execute orders— they revolutionized warfare through innovation, unconventional thinking, and sheer determination.

Through portraits of these exceptional leaders, readers will discover:
  • How "Tonnage Tunner" moved 1.8 million tons of supplies during the Berlin Airlift
  • The Marine general whose controversial Vietnam tactics cost him his career but proved prescient
  • How Admiral McRaven's leadership principles extend far beyond his famous "make your bed" speech
  • The untold story behind the "Be All You Can Be" commander who later led the Panama invasion

Written by retired Air Force veteran Thomas Phillips, this compelling narrative serves both as a vital missing chapter in American military history and a masterclass in leadership under pressure. For anyone fascinated by military strategy or seeking to understand the qualities of exceptional leadership, Taking Command offers unprecedented access to the minds of America's most innovative military commanders.
Thomas Phillips served in the U.S. Air Force for thirty-six years. Among other postings, he directed the Military Readiness Center during Operation Desert Storm and led some of the first American troops into Sarajevo. Since retiring from the military, he has worked as a university administrator and occasionally teaches military history courses at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is a graduate of Colorado State University, the University of Colorado, the Air War College, and the Air Command and Staff College. Phillips lives in Lincoln, Nebraska.