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Like New. Size: 98x15x146; Inscribed by John R. 'Jack' Galvin on title page. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. *Autographed by author. * "John R. Galvin was a four-star Army general who served as the United States' and NATO's top military commander in Europe in the final years of the Cold War and whose foresight on counterinsurgency strategy influenced one of his young aides, future general and CIA director David H. Petraeus. In a 44-year military career, Gen. Galvin was widely described as a prototypical warrior-intellectual. As a brigade operations officer and battalion commander in Vietnam, he earned medals for valor and became known for an outspoken defiance of combat orders when he saw them as near-suicidal. He also refused a commander's instructions to inflate the official 'body count' of the enemy on the battlefield. His decorations included the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star and three awards of the Legion of Merit."-Washington Post Obit.
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