It Doesn’t Take A Hero by Norman Schwarzkopf
The Autobiography
A candid military memoir that traces the author’s life from a disciplined childhood and early service through decades in the U.S. Army to his leadership of the multinational coalition in the Gulf War; it blends battlefield narrative and behind-the-scenes decision-making with reflections on leadership, duty, personal sacrifice, and the moral and political complexities of modern warfare, while offering praise for the soldiers he commanded and candid critiques of bureaucracy and media-driven public life.
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- Published
- 1992
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- American
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- English
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