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1st Edition, 1st Printing - Macmillan (1963). VERY GOOD in a fair mylar covered dust jacket with a $10.00 price on front flap. No marks in text. Binding is tight and square. xii, 688 pages : illus...
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1st Edition, 1st Printing - Macmillan (1963). VERY GOOD in a fair mylar covered dust jacket with a $10.00 price on front flap. No marks in text. Binding is tight and square. xii, 688 pages : illustrations, portraits, maps ; 25 cm. . . . . . . FROM THE DUST JACKET FRONT FLAP: The book has a challenging theme: a great power must today maintain a highly professional army organized along lines different from the society it is set up to protect. Americans, the author says, fully understand the realistic requirements of the football field and of the baseball diamond, but not of the battlefield. The civilian liberal and the soldier," he states, "unfortunately are eyeing two different things: the civilians are concerned with men living together in peace and amiability and justice; the soldier's task is to teach men to suffer and fight, kill and die." The terrible lesson of Korea was that to send into action troops trained for nothing but "serving a hitch" in some quiet billet is little better than murder. This whole question is of vital concern to us all. As the author also stresses, if another., similar action follows the Korean *police action,* it will not be years or months, or even days, but a matter of hours until American troops are committed-ready or not. The book also contains a chronology, glossaries, maps, charts, and photographs.
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Publisher: The Macmillan Company
Year: 1963
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
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