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Patton's Way: A Radical Theory of War - Military Strategy Book for History Buffs & Leadership Development | Perfect for Students, Historians & Military Enthusiasts
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Patton's Way: A Radical Theory of War - Military Strategy Book for History Buffs & Leadership Development | Perfect for Students, Historians & Military Enthusiasts
Patton's Way: A Radical Theory of War - Military Strategy Book for History Buffs & Leadership Development | Perfect for Students, Historians & Military Enthusiasts
Patton's Way: A Radical Theory of War - Military Strategy Book for History Buffs & Leadership Development | Perfect for Students, Historians & Military Enthusiasts
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Selected for the CNO's Reading List 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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I've been reading about Patton since the mid-1960's, including virtually everything written from 1945 to date. This book is the finest analysis of Patton's theory of conducting warfare and disposes of the notion that he employed reckless and heavy-handed attacks as depicted in the movie Patton. Quite the opposite, as the author demonstrates at length. Patton had studied warfare through the ages and absorbed it into his art of war. The author contrasts this with the prevailing thought of the pre-WWII Army in which the attrition model inculcated in the officer corps still prevailed at great cost of live and limb. Unfortunately, the "lessons learned" from Patton were quickly forgotten, except for a brief period in the 1980's with the "Air/Land Battle" and the Army seemingly has returned to the same old tired tactics with minor exceptions. But, as the author concludes, perhaps in the age of asymmetrical warfare such as Iraq and Afghanistan, Patton's way of warfare is now relegated to the history of "conventional" warfare.

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