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Loyalty First : The Life and Times of Charles A. Willoughby, MacArthur's Chief Intelligence Officer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Foy, David A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Willoughby, Charles Andrew, 1892-1972.
Willoughby, Charles Andrew.
Generals.
Military intelligence.
United States.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (300 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Havertown : Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors, LLC, 2023.
Summary:
"Major General Charles A. Willoughby served as Douglas MacArthur's stalwart chief intelligence officer (G-2) for over a decade, throughout World War II and the Korean War. This first full biography examines Willoughby's shadowy origins in his native Germany, his curious arrival in the United States, and his military service in World War I, as well as his work during the interwar years as a junior diplomat, budding historian, and neophyte intelligence officer. His chance encounter with MacArthur in the mid-1930s would prove to be the genesis of a near-symbiotic relationship between the two, with significant consequences for both. Throughout his life, Willoughby identified with strong, authoritarian leaders, notably Franco, and--especially--MacArthur. The author also assesses Willoughby's performance as a professional intelligence officer both in World War II and Korea, where he is often vilified for his inaccurate assessments of enemy strength and most likely courses of action, as well as his sycophantic relationship with his commander. Willoughby is most often criticized for his failing to foresee the entry of Chinese forces into the Korean War and its impact upon the US Army and the prosecution of the war. Following MacArthur's removal by President Truman in 1951, Willoughby retired and spent the rest of his days engaged in right-wing political activity and in staunchly defending his much-maligned boss. The legacy he left is one filled with lingering and important questions about loyalty to superiors, in civilian as well as military environments, how far that loyalty should extend, and walking the tightrope involved in telling truth to power."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Of uncertain origins: The early years of "Sir Charles"
"Sir Charles" in the Pacific, 1942-45
Victory and the occupation of Japan
The Korean War: The curtain rises
"A period of miscalcuations"
The dragon sharpens its claws
"Don't let a bunch of Chinese laundrymen stop you!"
"A mishandling of intelligence"
Post-war paranoia
Watchman of the Republic
To the grave ... and beyond.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781636243504
1636243509
OCLC:
1399167765

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