command of troops

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Abandoned in hell

the fight for Vietnam's Fire Base Kate
In October 1969, William Albracht, the youngest Green Beret captain in Vietnam, took command of a remote hilltop outpost called Fire Base Kate, held by only 27 American soldiers and 150 Montagnard militiamen. He found their defenses woefully unprepared. At dawn the next morning, three North Vietnamese Army regiments--some 6,000 men--crossed the Cambodian border and attacked. Outnumbered three dozen to one, Albracht's men held off repeated ground assaults by communist forces with fierce hand-to-hand fighting, air support and a dangerously close B-52 strike. For days, the NVA blanketed Kate in a rain of rockets, mortars, artillery, machine guns, and small arms, blocking efforts to resupply, reinforce, or evacuate the outpost. Albracht continually exposed himself to enemy fire to direct air strikes, to guide re-supply helicopters, to distribute ammunition and water to his men, to retrieve the dead and to rescue the wounded, often shielding men with his own body. Wounded by rocket shrapnel, he refused medical attention or evacuation. Exhausted from days without sleep, he continued to rally his men to beat off each new enemy attack. After five days, Kate's defenders were out of ammo and water. Aerial resupply was suicidal, and reinforcements were denied by military commanders who had written off Kate. Albracht refused to surrender or die in place and he led his troops, including many wounded, off the hill and on a daring night march through enemy lines. An astonishing memoir of leadership, sacrifice. Today Albracht, a highly decorated Vietnam veteran, is a retired Secret Service agent. He has managed executive security operations at the Ford Motor Company in retirement and has opened a security consulting business in his hometown.

The mask of command

1988
Explores how the role of military general has changed throughout history, focusing on four different leadership styles and how they reflect their times.

Civil War generals in defeat

1999
Contains seven essays, each of which analyzes the real abilities and achievements of a Confederate or Union general whose reputation has been marred by defeat during the Civil War.

The key to honor

1999
Young Nate Lawton, promoted to midshipman for bravery in combat aboard the "USS Constitution," bears the guilty secret that he hid for most of the battle with the "HMS Guerriere," but he gets a chance to redeem his honor when he is assigned to the "Chesapeake" just before one of the greatest engagements of the War of 1812.

Foch

Supreme Allied Commander in the Great War
2003

Lee & Grant

profiles in leadership from the battlefields of Virginia
2005

Sun Tzu at Gettysburg

ancient military wisdom in the modern world
2011
Military battles included are: Saratoga, 1777; The Carolinas, Yorktown and Independence, 1781; Napoleon at Waterloo; The Civil War Campaigns of 1862; Gettysburg, 1863; Battle of the Marne, 1914; German Victory in the West, 1940; Stalingrad, 1942; The Liberation of France, 1944; Inchon and the Invasioon of North Korea.

A time for giants

politics of the American high command in World War II
1987

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