War is waged not only on battlefields. In the mid-1980s a high-stakes political struggle to redesign the relationships among the president, secretary of defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and warfighting commanders in the field resulted in the Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986. Author James R. Locher III played a key role in the congressional effort to repair a dysfunctional military whose interservice squabbling had cost American taxpayers billions of dollars and put the lives of thousands of servicemen and women at risk. Victory on this front helped make possible the military successes the United States has enjoyed since the passage of the bill and to prepare it for the challenges it must still face.Victory on the Potomac provides the first detailed history of how Congress unified the Pentagon and does so with the benefit of an insider's view. In a fast-paced account that reads like a novel, Locher follows the bill through congressional committee to final passage, making clear that the process is neither abstract nor automatic. His vivid descriptions bring to life the amazing cast of this real-life drama, from the straight-shooting chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Barry Goldwater, to the peevishly stubborn secretary of defense, Caspear Weinberger.Locher's analysis of political maneuvering and bureaucratic infighting will fascinate anyone who has an interest in how government works, and his understanding of the stakes in military reorganization will make clear why this legislative victory meant so much to American military capability. James R. Locher III, a graduate of West Point and Harvard Business School began his career in Washington as an executive trainee in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. He has worked in the White House, the Pentagon, and the Senate. During the period covered by this book, he was a staff member for the Senate Committee on Armed Services. Since then, he has served as an assistant secretary of defense in the first Bush and the early Clinton administrations. Currently, he works as a consultant and lecturer on defense matters.
... Richard O'Connor , The First Hurrah : A Biography of Alfred E. Smith ... see Timberlake , Prohibition and the Progressive Movement , already cited ...
How old was Frost when his first collection of poetry , A Boy's Will , was published ? A. 17 B. 23 C. 30 D. 39 Painting in America has seen a number of ...
... Dem Rep Dem Dem Dem Rep Republican 67th 1921–1923 Warren G. Hardinga Calvin Coolidge Rep Rep William Howard Taft ( 1921–1930 ) Republican William Howard ...
Casey ( 1992 ) , Justices O'Connor , Anthony Kennedy , and David Souter , in a jointly authored opinion , wrote that Pennsylvania could limit abortions as long as its regulations did not pose “ an undue burden ” on pregnant women.105 ...
Pennsylvania Senate Bob Casey ( D ) Rick Santorum ( R ) Rhode Island Senate Lincoln Chafee ( R ) Sheldon Whitehouse ( D ) New York Governor Eliot Spitzer ( D ) John Faso ( R ) Santorum , one of the most ...
Known for its focus on the environment & the land, the text is also praised for its coverage of cultural history, public health, & medicine. This edition brings the work fully up-to-date.
Student Guide with Map Exercises to Accompany The Enduring Vision, a History of the American People, Concise Second Edition, Paul...
Student Guide with Map Exercises to Accompany The Enduring Vision, a History of the American People, Paul S. Boyer [and...
Student Guide with Map Exercises to Accompany The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People. To 1877 [by] Paul...
Instructor's Guide to Accompany The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People [by] Paul S. Boyer [and Others]