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The Mattis Way of War: an Examination of Operational Art in Task Force 58 and 1st Marine Division
This study examines General James N. Mattis's staffing philosophies, the influence of history on his operational planning and execution, and his general command and leadership philosophies using Task Force 58 as a formative base. A brief look at his time commanding the 1st Marine Division in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) examines whether his philosophies and concepts evolved or remained consistent. A chapter dedicated to his command philosophies and leadership explores common themes that were present during both periods and their influence on his later generalship. General Mattis is an iconic figure in recent Marine Corps history and is known by many nicknames sucsh as Mad Dog and the Warrior Monk. He gets the latter because of his intense love and study of military history, leadership, and the art of war. He had humble beginnings; born in a small town in the Pacific Northwest at the base of the Columbia River which had deep-rooted agricultural ties and a nuclear industry.
Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD

Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD

Indiana Robinson; Ret Lt Col Usmc/Major Gen Nynm Wolf

Lulu.com
2022
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Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD: The Healing Therapy Way Is a self-help guide for veterans (and others) suffering from Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. The book is dedicated to Marine LCpl Janos Lutz who suffered from PTSD and who subsequently took his own life at age 24 after deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. The aim of the book is to save the lives of our soldiers by introducing various treatment options including art therapy. We wish to thank LCpl Lutz's mother, Janine Lutz, for bringing this important topic to the fore despite her own grief over losing her only son to this dreaded disease called PTSD. The book is grounded in several theories related to PTSD and it acknowledges the federal government's legislative interventions by three past and present presidents: Obama, Trump, and Biden. The book explains the causes, signs, and symptoms of PTSD so that one can recognize it from the onset and seek treatment, whether medical or non-medical. Some of the proposed therapies are Adult Coloring Therapy, Glass-Blowing, Therapeutic Healing Gardens, Pet Therapy, Healing Circles, and Resilience Through Art. It should be noted that Online therapies are available as well as Compensated Work Therapy to aid in Post-deployment Social Interactions. This book is dedicated in the honor of firefighter, Stephen Gerard Siller, who gave up his life in the Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks. The proceeds, 50% thereof, will be donated to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, honoring America's Fallen First Responders, Veterans, and their Families for over 20 years. Endorsements: From a first responder and military family for over one hundred years, "Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD" is a well-written and thoughtful read. All I can say, speaking for my family of Army, Marines, Firefighters, Police Officers, and Medical Specialists is: "A BIG THANK YOU " Richard Rotanz, PhD, Rotanz and Associates "Improving the Quality of Life for Veterans with PTSD: The Healing Therapy Way " by Dr. Indiana Robinson and Dr. Robert L. Wolf, just begins to scratch the surface of a misunderstood injury and is an excellent start to what's needed. Continued Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) research is required to help guide clinicians away from a one size fits all approach Shawn A. Disbennett, Master Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (Ret)
Commander's Intent of Major General Joseph Hooker during the Chancellorsville Campaign

Commander's Intent of Major General Joseph Hooker during the Chancellorsville Campaign

Usmc Command and Staff College

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Did "Fighting Joe" Hooker of the army of the Potomac lose his nerve during the Chancellorsville Campaign of 1863? Perhaps history has failed to recognize Major General Joseph Hooker's true commander's intent for this campaign. Hooker's intent was simple: maneuver forces to Lee's flank and rear in order to force a withdrawal of Confederate troops from Fredericksburg. Hooker had no intention of engaging in a "risky confrontation" with General Robert E. Lee and the army of northern Virginia. Hooker's plan would fail due to his own steadfast belief in the ability of his plan to force Lee to withdraw. To say that Lee defeated the army of the Potomac is misleading because Lee did not defeat the army, he defeated Hooker as he fought a very effective defensive battle that removed the federal threat fromVirginia due to Hooker's failings as an army commander.