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The Path to Victory: America's Army and the Revolution in Human Affairs
Don Vandergriff
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| #978090 in Books | 2013-08-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.33 x6.00l,1.81 | File type: PDF | 590 pages||10 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Essential reading for the 21st Century military professional|By David A. Appling|This work is a tour de force, perhaps best shown by Secretary of the Army Tom White's enthusiastic adoption of its ideas. Vandergriff ably identifies the Army's longest-lasting and most serious systemic problem -- human resources mismanagement as it affects training, deployment, cohesion, and ef|About the Author|Donald Vandergriff is an active duty army officer currently serving as deputy director of army ROTC at Georgetown University. He is the author of Spirit, Blood and Treasure.
Revised and with a new foreword from leading reform advocate COL (ret) Douglas MacGregor, PhD, Don Vandergriff revisits his 2002 manifesto for the evolution of the U.S. Army. From the foreword: "Few books in the history of the U.S. Army have made a more convincing argument for change than Don Vandergriff's Path to Victory: America's Army and the Revolution in Human Affairs. It is therefore a great privilege to offer some thoughts on the re-release of this important work...
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