Book Review/Contrast of Keegan's MASK of COMMAND. 5 Parter (Total of 21 pp with bib and citations) Orig Attached. PART 1, Intro
Part 1: The Introduction The first command exposure most United States Army lieutenants have come via their ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) experiences during their college years. During these studies of Military Leadership, Military Tactics, and Military Science, they will be charged with reading selected books that will expand their knowledge of the career field they have chosen post-university. One book that tends to make just about every 'Professional Reading List' from anyone who mentors the
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the characteristics he felt justified his opinion, but was entirely too generalized once he approached a leadership trait of his example that entirely falsified his assignment of heroic degrees. Because this book is so often discussed with the 'leaders of tomorrow' in my profession, and so haphazardly accepted as a worthy 'guide' for those leaders to read and absorb, I felt it was necessary to dispel some of the blindly accepted inconsistencies within Keegan's work.
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