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From Salerno To Rome General Mark W Clark And The Challenges Of Coalition Warfare Major Glenn L King

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From Salerno To Rome General Mark W Clark And The Challenges Of Coalition Warfare Major Glenn L King
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Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.52 MB
Author: Major Glenn L. King
ISBN: 9781786250575, 1786250578
Language: English
Year: 2015

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From Salerno To Rome General Mark W Clark And The Challenges Of Coalition Warfare Major Glenn L King by Major Glenn L. King 9781786250575, 1786250578 instant download after payment.

On 9 September 1943 the United States Fifth Army landed at Salerno, commencing a lengthy and costly campaign that would transit the Italian Peninsula. Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark commanded this army. His many supporters, including Winston Churchill and General Dwight D. Eisenhower, considered him a brilliant staff officer and trainer. His detractors, including General George S. Patton, considered him overly ambitious and self serving. Clark had been promoted ahead of many senior and experienced officers, some of whom were now his subordinate commanders within the Fifth Army. His army would come under the jurisdiction of the Fifteenth Army Group, a combined American-British Headquarters commanded by General Harold Alexander, an Englishmen. Clark would command a number of foreign troops, including the British X Corps, the New Zealand Corps and the French Expeditionary Corps. Throughout this campaign, Clark would face the complexities of coalition command, tactical in nature but with strategic consequences. This thesis contends that the command arrangements within Fifteenth Army Group, together with biased perceptions, greatly influenced the decision making of General Clark, an accomplished staff officer yet inexperienced army commander.

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