The Biographical Dictionary of World War II Generals and Flag Officers: The U.S. Armed Forces
By (Author) R. Manning Ancell
By (author) Christine Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
16th April 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Second World War
Modern warfare
Reference works
355.331092273
Hardback
720
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1077g
The enormous popularity of all aspects of World War II over the last half century has produced thousands of books but no single collection of biographies of American military and naval leaders during the war. This is the first definitive book containing biographical material on all of our country's generals and flag officers who served any active duty from December 7, 1941 to September 2, 1945. It includes general officers of the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, the National Guard, and the U.S. Marine Corps and flag officers of the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard. In addition to regular officers, it includes officers called to active duty from the Reserves, officers brought from retirement to temporary active duty, and officers promoted to high rank directly from civilian life. As the first and only definitive collection of all American generals and flag officers who served in World War II, the book will be a useful resource for both librarians and those interested in World War II.
Compilers Ancell and Miller present almost 2,400 biographical entries that represent, they believe, 99 percent of US generals and flag officers of WWII . . . this work will be of value in collections emphasizing history or biography of the US, military, or WWII. * Choice *
[A] useful complement in public and academic libraries to the standard military biographical dictionaries. * Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin *
An essential book of World War II buffs, military history readers and writers, wargamers, students, and researchers. * Amazon.com Books *
[I]mpressive. * Historical Journal of Massachusetts *
R. Manning Ancell, a former magazine publisher and broadcast journalist, is now an independent researcher and free-lance writer. He is the author of Who Will Lead (Praeger, 1995). Christine M. Miller, formerly a director of admissions and professor, is now a free-lance writer. She received her PhD from Northwestern University.