Leadership
- Alexander the Great by Arthur Weigall
- Anything by J.F.C. Fuller, especially Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cures — “He was so delighted with this that he sent a copy to his superior, a major general,” recalled Mrs. Patton. “It was never acknowledged. Later he gave 12 copies to friends, colonels only, remarking that prevention is better than cure.”
- Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command by Douglas Southall Freeman
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Alexander the Great by Arthur Weigall Anything by J.F.C. Fuller, especially Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cures — “He was so delighted with this that he sent a copy to his superior, a major general,” recalled Mrs. Patton. “It was never acknowledged. Later he gave 12 copies to friends, colonels only, remarking that prevention is better than cure.” Lee’s Lieutenants: A Study in Command by Douglas Southall Freeman
Military History
Anything by B. H. Liddell Hart, “with whom he often loved to differ” The Art of War in the Middle Ages by Charles Oman, and other books by him Fifteen Decisive Ba Summary
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