Biography |
Author: Glyn Harper
| Reviewed by: Colonel Brian K. Dean, special assistant to the chief of staff, US Army National Guard
In
General Lucian K. Truscott: “Quite a Fighter,” Glyn Harper brings to light the remarkable yet underappreciated career of one of America’s most capable World War II commanders. From North Africa to the beaches of Anzio, Truscott’s mastery of mechanized and amphibious warfare earned him a unique record of commanding formations from regiment to army. His compelling biography reveals a plain-speaking, resilient leader whose strategic brilliance shaped the Allied victory in Europe.
Keywords: World War II, strategy, mechanized warfare, American generals, combat leadership