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Standing Tall: Leadership Lessons in the Life of a Soldier [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm
  • Sari: Series AUSA
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636242243
  • ISBN-13: 9781636242248
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm
  • Sari: Series AUSA
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Casemate Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1636242243
  • ISBN-13: 9781636242248
Robert Foley had only been in Vietnam for six months when he was promoted to captain and given command of a rifle company. In November 1966, Foley led his men on a mission to rescue another company that had been pinned down by Viet Cong forces. His leadership that day inspired his men and led to a successful operation-and the Medal of Honor. His actions in Vietnam were only a small portion of a long and varied career of service in the US Army, but Foley did not always seem marked for success. Coming froma blue-collar suburb of Boston, his years in West Point were marked by poor grades, injuries, and sickness. With a determination to lead by example and inspire trust among others, Foley served across the globe and rose through the ranks. He even returnedto West Point as Commandant of Cadets, later retiring as a 3-star general and commander of Fifth Army.

The autobiography of Medal of Honor recipient LTG Robert F. Foley.

“What an amazing opportunity! Standing Tall allows us to learn about leadership from a true American hero.” — Mike Krzyzewski, former Head Coach, Duke University and USA Olympic Gold Medal basketball teams. Finalist, 2022 Army Historical Foundation Distinguished Writing AwardsRobert Foley had only been in Vietnam for six months when he was promoted to captain and given command of a rifle company. In November 1966, Foley led his men on a mission to rescue another company that had been pinned down by Viet Cong forces. His leadership that day inspired his men and led to a successful operation—and the Medal of Honor. His actions in Vietnam were only a small portion of a long and varied career of service in the US Army, but Foley did not always seem marked for success. Coming from a blue-collar suburb of Boston, his years in West Point were marked by poor grades, injuries, and sickness. With a determination to lead by example and inspire trust among others, Foley served across the globe and rose through the ranks. He even returned to West Point as Commandant of Cadets, later retiring as a 3-star general and commander of Fifth Army.

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What distinguishes Standing Tall from the genre of military memoirs is how Foley deftly intersperses lessons learned from his military experience [ It] is an extraordinary memoir that captures a remarkable soldiers personal journey. Combining easy prose and splendid writing, Foleys leadership odyssey deserves a wide audience. A primer on leadership that ought to be on every [ soldiers] mandatory reading list. * ARMY Magazine *

Author's Note ix
1 Early Years
1(6)
2 New Cadet Barracks
7(6)
3 Plebe Year
13(4)
4 Keeping the Faith
17(6)
5 Wolfhounds
23(8)
6 The Vietnam War
31(8)
7 Rifle Company Commander
39(8)
8 Operation Attleboro
47(12)
9 Two Decisions
59(6)
10 About Face
65(6)
11 Battalion Operations Officer
71(6)
12 Moscow and Leningrad
77(6)
13 Battalion Commander
83(8)
14 Naval War College
91(6)
15 Brigade Commander
97(6)
16 Crisis Management
103(10)
17 Assistant Division Commander
113(8)
18 Commandant of Cadets
121(10)
19 Company Tactical Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers
131(6)
20 Mission Essential Task Enhancement
137(6)
21 Honor and Respect
143(6)
22 Deputy Commanding General, Second Army
149(4)
23 Commanding General, U.S. Army Military District of Washington
153(14)
24 Commanding General, Fifth Army
167(8)
25 Epilogue
175(4)
Afterword 179(6)
Acknowledgements 185(6)
Appendix One Wreath Laying Ceremonies Conducted by Major General Robert F. Foley at the Tomb of the Unknowns (1995--98), prepared by Phil Fowler 191(4)
Appendix Two Official Summary of Assignments 195(4)
Appendix Three Citations 199(6)
Endnotes 205(8)
Bibliography 213(4)
Index 217
Lieutenant General Foley graduated in 1963 from the US Military Academy. He was a company commander during the Vietnam War, a battalion and brigade commander with the 3rd Infantry Division in Germany, assistant division commander, 2nd Infantry Division in Korea, West Point's commandant of cadets, and commanding general, Fifth US Army. His awards include the Medal of Honor, the Fairleigh-Dickinson University Pinnacle Award, and the US Military Academy Distinguished Graduate Award. General Foley and his wife, Julie, reside in Alexandria, VA and have two sons, a daughter and seven grandchildren.