Security with Solvency: Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Shaping of the American Military Establishment
By (Author) Gerald Clarfield
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th June 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
General and world history
Second World War
Modern warfare
Biography: historical, political and military
355.00973
Hardback
288
During World War II, General Dwight D. Eisenhower became convinced that the era of separate land, sea, and air operations was over and that future military operations would involve all three elements acting in concert. He foresaw that, once peace had been restored, the waste and duplication of effort which characterized America's military operations during the war would not be tolerated by an economy-minded Congress. A fiscal conservative, Eisenhower saw national security as dependent upon maintaining a healthy economy and a strong military. His goal, therefore, was the achievement of an efficient, properly balanced military establishment within the context of a healthy economy through the unification of the services into a single Cabinet level department. As Army Chief of Staff, adviser to Secretaries of National Defense James Forrestal and Louis Johnson, and then as president, Eisenhower was a leader in the effort to achieve unification. The final result of these efforts, the Military Reorganization Act of 1958, did not encompass all of the changes that Eisenhower originally sought. However, he had been instrumental in transforming the unorganized military establishment of pre-war America into a highly centralized organization led by a powerful secretary of defense. This structure would remain unchanged for twenty-eight years.
Clarfield's treatment is even-handed....Solidly researched and clearly written...this book can be recommended to all students of the evolution of American defense organization.-The Journal of Military History
This book is well titled....Clarfield's has done much research in primary sources and produced an important and engrossing volume.-The Historian Book Reviews
"This book is well titled....Clarfield's has done much research in primary sources and produced an important and engrossing volume."-The Historian Book Reviews
"Clarfield's treatment is even-handed....Solidly researched and clearly written...this book can be recommended to all students of the evolution of American defense organization."-The Journal of Military History
GERARD CLARFIELD is Professor of American Diplomatic History at the University of Missouri. He is the author of numerous books, including Nuclear America, which he co-authored with William Wiecek of Syracuse University, and a two volume history of United States foreign policy.