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Bei der Aufnahme der neuen aktualisierten Publikation ins Leben gerufen, wir beziehen Sie. Wir sind die Online-Website, die eine sehr gute Methode, großer Begriff, sowie fantastische Listen der Sammlungen Bücher aus mehreren Nationen ständig zur Verfügung stellt. Buch als Mode, die Nachrichten zu verbreiten und auch Informationen über das Leben, die sozialen, wissenschaftliche Forschungen, religiöse Überzeugungen, einige andere halten eine wesentliche Regelung. Buch konnte nicht wie der Stil, wenn sie Tag laufen, werden sie als absolut nichts funktionieren.

About Face

About Face


About Face


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Suchen Sie das Geheimnis um die Lebensqualität zu verbessern , indem diese zu lesen About Face Dies ist eine Art von Publikation , die Sie gerade benötigen. Außerdem kann es von Ihnen gewünschte Veröffentlichung , nachdem dieses Buch zu lesen sein About Face Sie fragen Sie , warum? Nun, About Face ist eine Publikation , die unterschiedliche Charakteristik mit anderen hat. Sie können nicht wissen , wer der Autor ist, genau wie bekannt die Arbeit. Als Smart - Wort, urteilt nie die Worte aus , die spricht, aber die Worte als billig zu Ihrem Leben macht.

About Face

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Audible Hörbuch

Spieldauer: 40 Stunden und 38 Minuten

Format: Hörbuch-Download

Version: Ungekürzte Ausgabe

Verlag: Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Audible.de Erscheinungsdatum: 2. Juli 2019

Sprache: Englisch, Englisch

ASIN: B07RN2S8KB

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 7.113 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals (Siehe Top 100 in Audible Hörbücher & Originals)

Wer etwas darüber lesen möchte, wie man effektiv seine Teammitglieder führt ist hier genau richtig.Colonel Hackworth beschreibt auf 800 Seiten was es heißt seine Führungspersönlichkeit zu sein.Äußert gut geschrieben und empfehlenswert für alle die was über Leadership oder den Vietnamkrieg lernen wollen.

And a lover of the Army. The combat heroics recounted here, told with a fair amount of modesty, would be rejected by Marvel Comics, because even SGT Rock wasn't this good. (Hack is said to have inspired the COL Kilgore character in "Apocalypse Now.")Lying about his age to join at 15, Hack joined because he loved soldiers and wanted to pick up chicks. Along the way, he learned soldiering from pros like Steve Prezenka, the noncon-turned-officer who showed him how it was done, Old Army style, in a backwater posting on the Yugoslav border. Hack learned well. In Korea, he was battlefield commissioned at age 18, and started collecting the first of his record 123 medals, including 2 DSCs, 8 Silver Stars, and 8 Purple Hearts. More impressive than the mere retelling of battlefield heroics, however, is his commentary on what was going wrong with his Army. Having learned from Old Army noncoms about duty, honor and country, Hack became progressively alienated from Army leadership, which was filled with careerists, who valued their retirements, perks, and future defense contractor contacts more than they did the lives of the grunts who did the fighting and dying. Hack's uncanny ability to sniff out danger and opportunity, which led GEN Abrahms to call him the finest combat officer since Patton, coupled with the mentoring of some of the few real warriors to make rank, like COL Glover Johns and GEN Hank, "THe Gunfighter" Emerson, saved a career that his outspokenness (and GI tastes in entertainment) saved a career that would otherwise have been snuffed out. Hack's call for an Army trained, led, and dedicated to winning, and then only when America needs to fight, is an eloquent perscription for reform in the Armed Forces, and one hell of a good story. -Lloyd A. Conway

Lt. Colonel David Hackworth has truly EARNED the right to be critical of his government and the American military establishment. He fought in two unpopular foreign wars, won the highest military honors, and became so disillusioned that he became an expatriot for many years. How lucky we are that he is back. This book is part a recounting of his war experiences, and part an indictment of the modern United States military in which careerism and politics have destroyed effective leadership. Were Hackworth not an accomplished product of the system, his critique would not carry nearly as much weight. This is a vital book for both veterans and non-veterans alike and a wake up call for us not to get too complacent with our security.

Colonel David H. Hackworth, retired, has lived a thousand lives, but none more compelling than the one he details in ABOUT FACE.I first met Hack in Cao Lanh in 1972, four years after returning from my first trip to Vietnam. He was a caring leader who looked after his men equally, regardless of rank, position, or service.Hackworth knows how, and has the courage, to TELL THE TRUTH! Even when the truth hurts. That's what makes ABOUT FACE such a pleasure to read. You know that what you are getting is a reliable account of the man, the war, the politicians, the generals, the sergeants, the enemy, the policy, the critics and the price of war, not only for the grunts, like Hackworth, who sacrificed their blood on the battlefield, but also for those who did not serve.ABOUT FACE has perspective, because the man who wrote it has a lot of experience. And, a lot of character. The ground combat scenes will capture your imagination. The non-combat kinds of things that war zones tolerate will make you laugh. The discussions about how to fight a war will make you think - for a long time. The political patter amoung the top brass and our elected officials about the efficacy of the war, will make you want to puke.Even though ABOUT FACE was written many years ago, it is timeless. It provides a reliable compass for anyone wary of what's happening today in the Balkens. ABOUT FACE will make you want to know why wars are fought and why, if they are, there's lots of senseless killing of innocent people, and mountains of destruction of their homes and their way of life.As a matter of fact, it's so good, I'm going to read it again. Thanks Hack!

If you are in the military, and especially if you are an officer or aspire to be an officer, you should read this book. After all your classes on professional conduct, ethics and philosophy of just war, read it again. Would you do the same things Lt.Col.Hackworth did? After you've been in the service for five years, read it again. Do you still think the same thing? You may not agree with everything he did, but Hackworth's book has all the value of any truthful retelling of the battlefield. What Rommel's Attacks is to military tactics, Hackworth's About Face is to military politics. Read it. Learn from it. Don't make the same mistakes.

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