Now in paperback, from national bestselling author and acclaimed military historian Robert L. O'Connell, a dynamic history of four military leaders whose extraordinary leadership and strategy led the United States to success during World War I and beyond. By the first half of the twentieth century, technology had transformed warfare into a series of intense bloodbaths in which the line between soldiers and civilians was obliterated, resulting in the deaths of one hundred million people. During this period, four men exhibited unparalleled military leadership that led the United States victoriously through two World Wars: Douglas MacArthur, George Patton, George Marshall, and Dwight ?Ike? Eisenhower; or, as bestselling author Robert O'Connell calls them, Team America. O'Connell captures these men's unique charisma as he chronicles the path each forged?from their upbringings to their educational experiences to their storied military careers?experiences that shaped them into majestic leaders who would play major roles in saving the free world and preserving the security of the United States in times of unparalleled danger. O'Connell shows how the lives of these men?all born within the span of a decade?twisted around each other like a giant braid in time. Throughout their careers, they would use each other brilliantly in a series of symbiotic relationships that would hold increasingly greater consequences. At the end of their star-studded careers (twenty-four out of a possible twenty-five), O'Connell concludes that what set Team America apart was not their ability to wield the proverbial sword, but rather their ability to plot strategy, give orders, and inspire others. The key ingredients to their success was mental agility, a gravitas that masked their intensity, and an almost intuitive understanding of how armies in the millions actually functioned and fought. Without the leadership of these men, O'Connell makes clear, the world we know would be vastly different.
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"A sweeping overview of four men whose careers largely defined the American experience in the 20th century. . . . O'Connell narrates with a lively style, with plenty of lighter moments balancing the rigors of the subjects' military careers. . . . the book is serious and worthy of the subjects." - Kirkus Reviews
"A delicious blend of insight, wit and history, "Team America" is a punch-packed introduction to four great military minds and the zeitgeist that produced them." - Wall Street Journal
"Call it destiny or luck, America was fortunate to have extraordinary military leaders and "soldier-statesmen" during World War II and the Cold War that followed. They were not perfect human beings, by any means, but they possessed a genius for war and, most of the time, for keeping the peace. Robert O'Connell has written a rollicking, insightful story of some particularly American heroes." - Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff
"O'Connell delivers an entertaining group biography. . . . he incisively analyzes these commanders' strengths and weaknesses and their essential roles in transforming the U.S. Army. Military history buffs will be enthralled." - Publishers Weekly
"Insightful and informative. . . . 'Team America' combines compelling biographies of our heroes as they reach the heights of military, then civilian, leadership during five pivotal decades. O'Connell also explains why industrial warfare grew into a juggernaut, and how they managed to control it to achieve an uncertain peace that still holds." - Associated Press
"Team America profiles the lives of four extraordinary military leaders on and off the battlefield. Author Robert L. O'Connell has constructed a wonderful quadrilateral perspective of Patton, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall along with their long-lasting impact in the world of combat and leadership. All four men walked divergent paths off the field but shared common ground in their loyalty to the country. Brilliant work." - Seattle Book Review
"[O'Connell] writes clearly and concisely. . . . He has a feel for the important detail and for how the personal, political, and strategic work together. . . . [He] has provided a service in laying out in full these men's great contributions." - American Spectator
"Melding rock-solid research with lively analysis of their larger-than-life personas, O'Connell makes a convincing case for why the foursome -whom he dubs "Team America" - is, and continues to be, history's most influential cabal of military leaders." - HistoryNet
"An outstanding group biography... Well written and well organized. O'Connell's study of these four American military giants should take its place among the best works on the role of the U.S. Army in World War II." - New Criterion
"O'Connell's comparative biography of four top American generals is delightful, gossipy, and an easy read. . . . A wise student of military history will find understandable and timeless lessons in Team America. . . . There is much about a military career to learn from these giants of a past era. . . . The lessons are also for those of senior rank because there were numerous points when these great leaders could have been stymied, sidetracked, or fired but were retained, and the rest of the story is history." - Parameters, U.S. Army War College quarterly
"A delicious blend of insight, wit and history, "Team America" is a punch-packed introduction to four great military minds and the zeitgeist that produced them." - Wall Street Journal
"Call it destiny or luck, America was fortunate to have extraordinary military leaders and "soldier-statesmen" during World War II and the Cold War that followed. They were not perfect human beings, by any means, but they possessed a genius for war and, most of the time, for keeping the peace. Robert O'Connell has written a rollicking, insightful story of some particularly American heroes." - Evan Thomas, author of Ike's Bluff
"O'Connell delivers an entertaining group biography. . . . he incisively analyzes these commanders' strengths and weaknesses and their essential roles in transforming the U.S. Army. Military history buffs will be enthralled." - Publishers Weekly
"Insightful and informative. . . . 'Team America' combines compelling biographies of our heroes as they reach the heights of military, then civilian, leadership during five pivotal decades. O'Connell also explains why industrial warfare grew into a juggernaut, and how they managed to control it to achieve an uncertain peace that still holds." - Associated Press
"Team America profiles the lives of four extraordinary military leaders on and off the battlefield. Author Robert L. O'Connell has constructed a wonderful quadrilateral perspective of Patton, Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall along with their long-lasting impact in the world of combat and leadership. All four men walked divergent paths off the field but shared common ground in their loyalty to the country. Brilliant work." - Seattle Book Review
"[O'Connell] writes clearly and concisely. . . . He has a feel for the important detail and for how the personal, political, and strategic work together. . . . [He] has provided a service in laying out in full these men's great contributions." - American Spectator
"Melding rock-solid research with lively analysis of their larger-than-life personas, O'Connell makes a convincing case for why the foursome -whom he dubs "Team America" - is, and continues to be, history's most influential cabal of military leaders." - HistoryNet
"An outstanding group biography... Well written and well organized. O'Connell's study of these four American military giants should take its place among the best works on the role of the U.S. Army in World War II." - New Criterion
"O'Connell's comparative biography of four top American generals is delightful, gossipy, and an easy read. . . . A wise student of military history will find understandable and timeless lessons in Team America. . . . There is much about a military career to learn from these giants of a past era. . . . The lessons are also for those of senior rank because there were numerous points when these great leaders could have been stymied, sidetracked, or fired but were retained, and the rest of the story is history." - Parameters, U.S. Army War College quarterly