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Lichfield: The U.S. Army on Trial (Law, Politics, and Society)
Jack Gieck
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| #5711885 in Books | University Of Akron Press | 1997-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.13 x6.25l,1.55 | File type: PDF | 277 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Not what I expected|By Occupation Gal|While a very interesting account of the Lichfield scandal, I had hoped for a more historical perspective vs. the lengthy trial information. It became very tedious and I actually skipped over many pages. The book would have been improved, in my opinion, by interjecting more information about how the military rank and file was reacting|About the Author|A Registered Professional Engineer, Jack Gieck elected early retirement in 1982 as Director of New Product Development for Firestone to become a full time writer/producer of industrial, educational, and historical films, founding his own company
As a young officer, Jack Gieck attended sessions of a military trial that could rival in dramatic intensity such films as A Few Good Men. Years later, still fascinated by this clash of strong personalities, these courtroom intrigues, he began the extensive research that led to this book. Lichfield: The U.S. Army on Trial chronicles a series of courts-martial held at the end of World War II, precipitated by events at an infamous U.S. Army replacement depot near Lichfield,...
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