American Soldier

American Soldier by General Tommy R. Franks, published by William Morrow Paperbacks on April 26, 2005, is a reprint edition comprising 624 pages. This book presents the personal narrative of General Franks, who played a significant role in the United States Army during pivotal moments in recent history, particularly in the War on Terrorism and the Iraq War. Through his account, readers gain insight into the experiences and challenges faced by military leaders and the values that define their service.
In this edition, General Franks shares his perspective on leadership, commitment, and the responsibilities that come with military command. The narrative explores themes of honor and courage, reflecting on the evolution of military leadership in America. Readers will find a detailed examination of the events and decisions that shaped the U.S. military’s actions during the early 21st century, providing context to the broader historical landscape of the United States Army. This book is written in English and offers a comprehensive look at the life of a soldier and the complexities of modern warfare.
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To America, he was a hero.
To his troops, he was a soldier.
Now hear his story.
Each new era in American history has given rise to a military leader who defines the nation’s proudest traditions―of leadership and honor, of vision and commitment and courage in the face of any challenge. From Washington and U.S. Grant to Dwight D. Eisenhower and Norman Schwarzkopf, these men have captured the nation’s imagination, and entered the small pantheon of
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