Background
Paschall, Rod was born on September 1, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Son of Samuel and Helen (Roddy) Paschall.
(For a business, a critical incident can be a warehouse fi...)
For a business, a critical incident can be a warehouse fire or the discovery of a defective product; for public officials, it can be an earthquake or a burglary that may develop into a scandal like Watergate. Rod Paschall discusses ways in which people in government and business can plan for crises and act to survive them.
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( January 1917. On the Western Front the armies of Imperi...)
January 1917. On the Western Front the armies of Imperial Germany, Great Britain, and France were locked in grim stalemate. Repeated attempts by both sides to achieve breakthrough in the face of machine-gun fire, barbed wire, long-range artillery, and poison gas had brought only enormous casualties.The Defeat of Imperial Germany focuses on the innovative plans created by generals on both sides in their struggles to dislodge the entrenched enemy and to restore maneuver and victory on the Western Front. In a series of vivid analyses of successive offensives, Paschall examines the problems of command and what happened when the massed soldiery sought to carry out their orders. These strategies and tactics developed by the military leadership in 1917–1918, though largely failing to shatter the deadlock, would prove successful when implemented twenty years later in World War II.The first volume in the Major Battles and Campaigns series published under the general editorship of John S.D. Eisenhower, The Defeat of Imperial Germany has been designed for the "armchair strategist." Dozens of photographs, many never before published, as well as clearly drawn theater and battlefield maps help to make this book an outstanding, challenging, and original contribution to the history of the Great War.
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Paschall, Rod was born on September 1, 1935 in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Son of Samuel and Helen (Roddy) Paschall.
Bachelor, United States Military Academy, 1959. Master of Science, George Washington University, 1970. Master of Arts, Duke University, 1971.
Assistant professor, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York, 1971-1974; officer, United States Embassy, Cambodia, 1974; commander, 3rd Battalion 5th Special Force, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 1975-1980; plans officer, Office Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, 1979-1980; commander, Delta Force, Fort Bragg, 1980-1982; director, Special Warfare Devels., Fort Bragg, 1983-1984; director, Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1984-1989; consultant, Office of International Criminal Justice, Chicago, since 1989; book author, consultant, Carlisle, since 1989.
(From the post-World War II division to the first Soviet-A...)
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( The Defeat of Imperial Germany, 1917-1918 by Rod Pascha...)
( January 1917. On the Western Front the armies of Imperi...)
Married Patricia Diane Greenwalt, May 17, 1969. Children: Christen, Karen Elizabeth.