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fundamental American beliefs of civilian-military relations in ways that still exist today.
Bill McCollum, Ed.D., Fort Leavenworth,
Kansas
THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN AMERICA:
The Making of Douglas MacArthur
Mark Perry, Basic Books, New York, 2014, 416 pages,
$29.99
M
ark Perry’s efforts as an author reflect
eclectic interests ranging from accounts
of terrorism and the collection of intelligence to the remarkable account of Mark Twain’s
assistance to Ulysses S. Grant as the ailing president
wrote his autobiography. The Most Dangerous Man
in America is his ninth book.