This extraordinary book offers a uniquely informed look at MacArthur and his chief of staff Sutherland. Written by their chief clerk, it presents new information about their relationship while focusing on the question of command. What was the precise nature of their joint command function and what was its impact on their individual personalities?
Introduction To Action, September-October 1941 Beginnings, 1900-1941 Command, July-November 1941 "Orange Three," December 1941 Citadel, January-March 1942 Alamo, February-April 1942 Hospitable, March-July 1942 SWPA, March-July 1942 Settling in, April-September 1942 Threat, July-September 1942 Buna, September-December 1942 The MacArthur Files Sources Bibliography Index
PAUL P. ROGERS, retired professor of economics and insurance, served as secretary and office manager for General Douglas MacArthur and his chief of staff, Lieutenant General Richard Sutherland, for the entire period of World War II. Rogers has published numerous articles and two books about the Soviet insurance system, which has held his scholarly interest for more than 40 years.
?It is his fly-on-the-wall observations that make these two volumes
unique. When he sticks at what he heard or saw the result is a
valuable contribution to Pacific War history.?-Marine Corps
Gazette
"It is his fly-on-the-wall observations that make these two volumes
unique. When he sticks at what he heard or saw the result is a
valuable contribution to Pacific War history."-Marine Corps Gazette
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