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Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker: Leadership Lessons from George C. Marshall - Paperback

Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker: Leadership Lessons from George C. Marshall - Paperback

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by Jack Uldrich (Author)

In Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker, Jack Uldrich brings the life and achievements of General Marshall front and center -- where they have always belonged.

No list of the greatest people of the 20th century is complete without General George C. Marshall. Winston Churchill called him the "organizer of victory" and "the last great American." President Harry Truman referred to him as the "great one of the age." Tom Brokaw called him the "godfather of the greatest generation."

Even so, many people know Marshall's name without being able to recall his many astonishing accomplishments. Among them:

  • He personally trained future generals Eisenhower, Bradley, Ridgeway, Patton, and others.
  • As Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army before and during World War II, he oversaw its expansion from a small, homeland defense force -- smaller than Bulgaria's -- into the mightiest army ever assembled.
  • As Secretary of State, he introduced the "Marshall Plan," which literally rescued Europe after the war.
  • He was the first professional soldier ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize and was twice named Time's Man of the Year.

In an extraordinary chronicle and analysis of legendary leadership, Marshall's extraordinary career reflects unparalleled leadership traits and consummate skills that every business leader can learn from, including: vision, candor, a commitment to action, the ability to listen and learn, and not least, selflessness.

Author Biography

Jack Uldrich is a writer, speaker, and consultant. He is the author of "The Next Big Thing Is Really Small "and "Into the Unknown. "

Number of Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.62 x 9.09 x 5.96 IN
Publication Date: April 22, 2005