
School of Hard Knocks: Combat Leadership in the American Expeditionary Forces (C. A. Brannen): 12
Author(s): Richard S. Faulkner (Adapter)
- Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
- Publication Date: 15 April 2012
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 416 pages
- ISBN-10: 1603442979
- ISBN-13: 9781603442978
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“American casualties during the First World War were appalling. By the armistice of November 11, 1918, more than 53,000 doughboys died on the battlefields of the Western Front. Richard S. Faulkner makes a convincing case in this well-researched and well-written book that poorly trained and inexperienced officers were largely responsible for the carnage. His argument is supported by a wide range of primary and secondary sources. In The School of Hard Knocks is a fine addition to the growing literature on the American combat experience during World War I and deserves a wide audience.”–Mitchell Yockelson, Author, Borrowed Soldiers under British Commands, 1918
–Mitchell Yockelson “Author, Borrowed Soldiers under British Commands, 1918” (12/9/2011 12:00:00 AM)
“Faulkner comprehensively, sensitively, and brilliantly presents the challenges and the dynamics of developing effective junior-officer combat leadership in the AEF. This is a must-read for any student of the Great War and the American military experience.”–Dennis Showalter, Professor of History, Colorado College
–Dennis Showalter “author of Hitler’s Panzers: The Lightning Attacks that Revolutionized Warfare” (11/28/2011 12:00:00 AM)
“Military history is filled with studies of generals, but we still know too little about the officers who executed their plans. This book fills an important gap in our understanding of the roles and behaviors of junior officers in the American Army in World War I.”–Michael S. Neiberg, author, Fighting the Great War: A Global History
–Michael S. Neiberg “Author of Fighting the Great War: A Global History” (11/9/2011 12:00:00 AM)
“There may never be another ‘Great War.’ but when the next big one comes along, and it will, important insights from Faulkner’s superb book will help the United States adjust to its unexpected horrific demands.”–Robert A. Doughty, author, Seeds of Disaster, The Breaking Point, and Pyrrhic Victory
–Robert A. Doughty “Author of: Seeds of Disaster, The Breaking Point, Pyrrhic Victory” (10/20/2011 12:00:00 AM)
“…Shawn Faulkner has made a long overdue and critical addition to the historiography of American combat in World War I…his analysis is so thorough, the ultimate story so depressing for those who have led American soldiers, that the result is compelling but tragic…Faulkner’s prose is clear and often elegant. His research is meticulous…He clearly is a master of the extensive literature and source material…This book is essential reading for professional Army officers…and for national defense policymakers…”–Colonel Dean A. Nowowiejski, Parameters
–Colonel Dean A. Nowowiejski “Parameters” (6/4/2013 12:00:00 AM)
“[In] this important and critical new book on the AEF in World War One . . . Faulkner describes and critiques this system and its consequences adroitly and with verve, using an impressive array of primary sources . . . this is a superb work that will captivate anyone interested in the combat role of the AEF.”–T.R. Brereton, Military History of the West–T.R. Brereton “Military History of the West” (8/2/2013 12:00:00 AM)
“Faulkner has invested years of research to produce this insightful and entertaining book.”–LTC Scott A. Porter, USA, Retired, Military Review–LTC Scott A. Porter “Military Review” (1/30/2013 12:00:00 AM)
“Personnel and assignment policies; difficulty securing combat-experienced instructors for officer and non-commissioned officer (NCO) candidates; and the impact of organizational perceptions of regulars, draftees, and National Guardsmen about each other are just some of the topics addressed in this monumental study of American combat leadership in World War I. The picture of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) presented by Richard S. Faulkner is a carefully nuanced one, characterized by a comprehensive and well-organized analysis and a measured judgment. Exhaustively end-noted, with an extensive bibliography, appendices, and some illustrations, The School of Hard Knocks is a hard-hitting and long-overdue assessment of AEF combat leadership that is well worth the price and a “must” acquisition for those interested in the AEF.”–G. Alan Knight, The Journal of America’s Military Past
–G. Alan Knight “Journal of America’s Military Past” (3/22/2013 12:00:00 AM)
“This book is a significant contribution to the historical literature of World War I. The book is a sweeping and comprehensive study of the decisions and deficiencies which plague the AEF from mobilization and training through the battlefields of France. He makes a cogent, logical argument that convincingly describes the costly deficiencies of the AEF. His meticulous research is well-evidenced in the book. Faulkner’s clear, straightforward style makes the wealth of information easy to read. A book of great breadth and depth.” –Robert Rielly, On Point–Robert Rielly “On Point” (9/28/2012 12:00:00 AM)
“This book is an important addition to World War I scholarship…The book is thoroughly researched, well organized, and easy to read.”–Spencer C. Tucker, The Journal of American History
–Spencer C. Tucker “The Journal of American History” (3/20/2013 12:00:00 AM)
About the Author
RICHARD S. (SHAWN) FAULKNER retired from the US Army with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He is an associate professor of military history at the United States Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
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