General mattis biography book
GENERAL JIM MATTIS: The Biography of an American Military Veteran and Former Secretary of Defense
Secretary Mattis joined the USMC Reserve at He became a Marine Corps second lieutenant in after graduating from Central Washington University.
He led Marines from infantry rifle platoons to Marine Expeditionary Forces throughout his forty-year tenure.
The guy commanded an infantry battalion in in Iraq.
After 9/11, he led an expeditionary battalion in Afghanistan.
Mattis led a Marine Division during Iraq's invasion and stabilization.
Secretary Mattis earned prestigious positions throughout his non-combat engagements. He supported and advised the Deputy Secretary of Defense as a senior military assistant.
He also directed Marine Corps manpower plans and policies. Finally, as Executive Secretary to the Secretary of Defense, he managed and coordinated high-level administrative activities.
As joint force commander, Secretary Mattis led NATO's Supreme Allied Command for Transformation, the United States Joint Forces Command, and U.S.
Central Command. He managed nearly , troops, airmen, sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, and allied forces in the Middle East as U.S. Central Command.
Secretary Mattis became the Davies Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University after retiring from the Marine Corps in
He studied innovation, leadership, strategy, national security, and military force optimization throughout this period.
In , he co-edited "Warriors & American Views of Our Military."
98 pages, Paperback
Published July 29,