In addition to something like this, I would recommend Gen. Ridgway's book about his time there as MacArthur's successor. He was at the very top in a position to actually know what decisions were being made up there and why. He was not into politics so he's got a great perspective on stuff like MacArthur getting fired, whether we should have expanded the war, etc.
This is the guy who was so honest he named his attacks "Operation Killer", "Operation Ripper". Some bureaucrat tried to explain to him that for political reasons you can't choose names that. He was like "but our objective in that operation was just to kill a lot of Chinese". After that the next one was "Operation Meatgrinder". They stopped letting him name operations after that.
Also he had the guts early on to say we shouldn't go into Vietnam. Not because he was soft on communism or something but because he understood this was a terrible place for us to fight a war.
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@FrozenChosen There's a biography of you.
In addition to something like this, I would recommend Gen. Ridgway's book about his time there as MacArthur's successor. He was at the very top in a position to actually know what decisions were being made up there and why. He was not into politics so he's got a great perspective on stuff like MacArthur getting fired, whether we should have expanded the war, etc.
This is the guy who was so honest he named his attacks "Operation Killer", "Operation Ripper". Some bureaucrat tried to explain to him that for political reasons you can't choose names that. He was like "but our objective in that operation was just to kill a lot of Chinese". After that the next one was "Operation Meatgrinder". They stopped letting him name operations after that.
Also he had the guts early on to say we shouldn't go into Vietnam. Not because he was soft on communism or something but because he understood this was a terrible place for us to fight a war.
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Nics!!! Thanks!
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I hope you appreciate how creative I was there. Nobody else could have possibly thought of that.
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