Reviews
"David Jablonsky has written a book that should be considered the primary source for any student of joint and combined military organization at the national and international levels. The professional development of General Eisenhower is a study in itself and will enrich any professional soldier."-Lieutenant General Richard G. Trefry, US Army (ret.), "David Jablonsky has written a book that should be considered the primary source for any student of joint and combined military organization at the national and international levels. The professional development of General Eisenhower is a study in itself and will enrich any professional soldier."-Lieutenant GeneralRichard G. Trefry, US Army (ret.), "David Jablonsky is one of the nation's most prolific writers on military strategy. Each of his books gets more interesting and insightful. His latest, War by Land, Sea, and Air , is without question his best. Jablonsky manages to meld a synthesis of Eisenhower's growth from a staff officer to the father of the American system of joint and coalition command. His depiction of Eisenhower's personal travails and his eventual triumphs is without question the finest treatment of high-level command in American literature."-Major General Robert H. Scales, US Army (ret.), Former Commandant of the Army War College, "David Jablonsky is one of the nation''s most prolific writers on military strategy. Each of his books gets more interesting and insightful. His latest, War by Land, Sea, and Air , is without question his best. Jablonsky manages to meld a synthesis of Eisenhower''s growth from a staff officer to the father of the American system of joint and coalition command. His depiction of Eisenhower''s personal travails and his eventual triumphs is without question the finest treatment of high-level command in American literature."-Major General Robert H. Scales, US Army (ret.), Former Commandant of the Army War College, "Well-written and well-researched. . . . A relatively short history that not only serves as an effective military biography but also as a primer on efforts at military unification in the aftermath of the war. . . . Rewarding."-Lieutenant Joel I. Holwitt, U.S. Navy, Proceedings, "A powerful and necessary addition to the Eisenhower literature, demonstrating his strategic leadership as well as his crucial role as president in leading the services into the postwar world."�Major General William F. Burns, US Army (ret.), Distinguished Fellow, US Army War College, "A powerful and necessary addition to the Eisenhower literature, demonstrating his strategic leadership as well as his crucial role as president in leading the services into the postwar world."-Major General William F. Burns, US Army (ret.), Distinguished Fellow, US Army War College, "David Jablonsky is one of the nation's most prolific writers on military strategy. Each of his books gets more interesting and insightful. His latest, War by Land, Sea, and Air, is without question his best. Jablonsky manages to meld a synthesis of Eisenhower's growth from a staff officer to the father of the American system of joint and coalition command. His depiction of Eisenhower's personal travails and his eventual triumphs is without question the finest treatment of high-level command in American literature."-Major General Robert H. Scales, US Army (ret.), Former Commandant of the Army War College, "David Jablonsky has written a book that should be considered the primary source for any student of joint and combined military organization at the national and international levels. The professional development of General Eisenhower is a study in itself and will enrich any professional soldier."-Lieutenant General Richard G. Trefry, US Army (ret.), "David Jablonsky is one of the nation''s most prolific writers on military strategy. Each of his books gets more interesting and insightful. His latest, War by Land, Sea, and Air, is without question his best. Jablonsky manages to meld a synthesis of Eisenhower''s growth from a staff officer to the father of the American system of joint and coalition command. His depiction of Eisenhower''s personal travails and his eventual triumphs is without question the finest treatment of high-level command in American literature."�Major General Robert H. Scales, US Army (ret.), Former Commandant of the Army War College, "David Jablonsky has written a book that should be considered the primary source for any student of joint and combined military organization at the national and international levels. The professional development of General Eisenhower is a study in itself and will enrich any professional soldier."�Lieutenant General Richard G. Trefry, US Army (ret.)