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'Quagmire' analogists about Vietnam and our second Iraq war should make this succinct study of David Shoup's career required reading. Skillfully blending biography and context, Professor Jablon illuminates core intersections of American diplomacy with economic factors and military power during the past seventy-five years. After rising from his 'Old China hand' interwar lieutenancy to overall command of his beloved Corps, Shoup, distressed by Vietnam, echoed anti-useless war positions expressed by other battle weary bestarred Marines, especially Generals Smedley Butler and Tony Zinni. -- Harold Hyman, Hobby Professor of History, Emeritus, Rice University
David Shoup received the Medal of Honor for his key role as architect and executioner of the assault plan for Tarawa Atoll in 1943. Howard Jablon captures the essence of this enigmatic Marine—a warrior who wrote poetry, disdained politics, and opposed the Vietnam War. -- Col. Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret.), author of Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa
This biography, with its chronology of events, 1904–83, and handsome bibliography, would suit the general reader as a solid overview. -- Phyllis A. Zimmerman, Ball State University * Journal of Military History *
Howard Jablon has rescued David M. Shoup from historical obscurity and uses Shoup's service as a Marine officer from lieutenant to Commandant as a window on American foreign policy and wars. -- Allan R. Millett, Eisenhower Center for American Studies and The Ohio State University

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Introduction: Task Force Tarawa Chapter 1: Hoosier Plowboy Chapter 2: Marine in China Chapter 3: Tarawa Chapter 4: Line of Departure Chapter 5: "Crackpot Realism" Chapter 6: Rational Realism Chapter 7: Rathole Chapter 8: "Dollar Crooked Fingers" Bibliographic Essay Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 26/07/2005
      ISBN13: 9780742544871, 978-0742544871
      ISBN10: 0742544877

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      'Quagmire' analogists about Vietnam and our second Iraq war should make this succinct study of David Shoup's career required reading. Skillfully blending biography and context, Professor Jablon illuminates core intersections of American diplomacy with economic factors and military power during the past seventy-five years. After rising from his 'Old China hand' interwar lieutenancy to overall command of his beloved Corps, Shoup, distressed by Vietnam, echoed anti-useless war positions expressed by other battle weary bestarred Marines, especially Generals Smedley Butler and Tony Zinni. -- Harold Hyman, Hobby Professor of History, Emeritus, Rice University
      David Shoup received the Medal of Honor for his key role as architect and executioner of the assault plan for Tarawa Atoll in 1943. Howard Jablon captures the essence of this enigmatic Marine—a warrior who wrote poetry, disdained politics, and opposed the Vietnam War. -- Col. Joseph H. Alexander, USMC (Ret.), author of Utmost Savagery: The Three Days of Tarawa
      This biography, with its chronology of events, 1904–83, and handsome bibliography, would suit the general reader as a solid overview. -- Phyllis A. Zimmerman, Ball State University * Journal of Military History *
      Howard Jablon has rescued David M. Shoup from historical obscurity and uses Shoup's service as a Marine officer from lieutenant to Commandant as a window on American foreign policy and wars. -- Allan R. Millett, Eisenhower Center for American Studies and The Ohio State University

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Task Force Tarawa Chapter 1: Hoosier Plowboy Chapter 2: Marine in China Chapter 3: Tarawa Chapter 4: Line of Departure Chapter 5: "Crackpot Realism" Chapter 6: Rational Realism Chapter 7: Rathole Chapter 8: "Dollar Crooked Fingers" Bibliographic Essay Bibliography

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