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MacArthur Reconsidered

General Douglas MacArthur as a Wartime Commander

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MacArthur Reconsidered

By: James Ellman
Narrated by: Kent Klineman
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One of America's most controversial generals, Douglas MacArthur's rise through the US Army's ranks was meteoric. However, he did not lead large formations of men in combat until he assumed command of forces in the Philippines in 1941. When war commenced with the bombing of Pearl Harbor, MacArthur's performance on the battlefield was a failure: he underestimated the Japanese, and his poorly trained forces were outmaneuvered and outfought by a much smaller invading force.

In his subsequent role as America's shogun in Tokyo, MacArthur was again surprised by an enemy he underestimated. The Korean War yielded his greatest victory, at Inchon, but also his greatest defeat, along the Yalu River. Unwilling to accept anything but complete victory, he openly defied President Truman: MacArthur fatally undermined chances for an early peace and attempted to widen a conflict which threatened to become a third world war. Raging against his subsequent firing, he only truly faded away after he was publicly criticized by a panoply of America's greatest WWII generals.

Today, MacArthur still polarizes. Many biographies agree he was a great and patriotic leader marred by a few failures. James Ellman argues the opposite: MacArthur was a lackluster battlefield commander who suffered stunning defeats while undermining the command structure of our military.

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Biographies & Memoirs Military Military & War Wars & Conflicts World War II War Imperial Japan Korean War US Army
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Worst narrator on Audible I have ever heard. Content is good. Such a shame. Distracted from content.

Poor narrator.

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The book presents much detailed information about MacArthur‘s military career and highlights his self-aggrandizement. It is quite well written, but the narration is unsatisfactory.

A catalogue of MacArthur’s failings

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This was a fantastic stretch or complete disregard for facts or truth…worst book I have read!

This is mostly fiction and speculation…not a good reflection of Gen MacArthur

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Highly persuasive narrative about the many shortcomings of MacArthur. Didn’t care for the narrator however.

Great book

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