Timely and timeless. The foundational principles are rooted in human nature and useful for generations of military leaders. The book is as accessible to the new platoon commander as it is to the seasoned general officer. It should be part of every leaders bookshelf to be referenced and re-read frequently.
Understanding the author’s experience, placement and schema, as well as the time it was written help provide context. Readers may have to parse out things that no longer apply, it they will find golden nuggets of wisdom from a combat leader who has command experience from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
At the end of the day, training is what the military does to prepare for what it will be called to do. To fight and win the nation’s battles. The limitation is the creativity and effort of the individuals. Training does not need to be expensive, overly complex, nor burdened by technology to be useful and sound. This book will give you ideas and templates to use right away.