This biography explores General John J. Pershing, the first modern combat commander who transformed the U.S. Army during WWI. Lacey details Pershing's evolution from Indian fighter to leader of a million-man army, highlighting his pivotal role in the Meuse-Argonne offensive and the war's outcome.
Jim Lacey Livres
Jim Lacey est un analyste à l'Institute for Defense Analyses et professeur de conflits et de questions mondiales à la Johns Hopkins University. Ses réflexions et analyses se concentrent sur des problèmes et des conflits mondiaux complexes, s'appuyant sur sa vaste expérience sur le terrain. À travers ses écrits, il explore la dynamique de la guerre et des relations internationales.



Takedown the 3rd Infantry Division's Twenty-One Day Assault on Baghdad
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Revealing the overlooked influence of economics on World War II, this book challenges the conventional narrative that emphasizes military might alone. It highlights how three lesser-known economists significantly shaped Allied strategy, overshadowing even the Joint Chiefs. By exploring the intersections of statistics, finance, and military planning, it illustrates how economic factors dictated wartime decisions. This unique perspective sheds light on the profound impact of economic theory in shaping the conduct and outcome of one of history's most pivotal conflicts.