Masters of War: George Washington

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Masters of War: George Washington

Masters of War, #27

Autobiography: historical, political and military Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions

Author: J.F. Atkinson

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Language: English

Published by: J.F. Publishing

Published on: 19th March 2026

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9798233667121


Masters of War: George Washington

How does a frontier surveyor with limited military experience defeat one of the world's most powerful armies and create a nation?

George Washington's journey from colonial Virginia officer to Commander-in-Chief of a revolutionary army is one of history's most improbable military achievements. This volume in the Masters of War series cuts through mythology to examine the actual military leader behind the legend, his tactical decisions, strategic vision, leadership qualities, and the extraordinary challenges he faced during eight years of Revolutionary War.

This is not hagiography. Washington made mistakes, the loss of Fort Washington cost nearly 3,000 casualties, his complex plan at Germantown failed in execution, and his tactical abilities never approached those of European military geniuses like Frederick the Great. But measuring Washington against conventional standards of military excellence misses what made him exceptional.

Washington succeeded not through tactical virtuosity but through strategic wisdom, organizational genius, political acumen, and moral authority. He understood what kind of war America could win and shaped his military operations accordingly. He created victory from circumstances that justified failure, that is the true measure of his military genius.

Part of the Masters of War series

Each volume in this series examines military excellence across history through neutral, analytical assessment focused on tactical skill, strategic thinking, and leadership qualities. This study places Washington in comparative context alongside other revolutionary commanders, contemporary European generals, and within the broader tradition of military leadership.

From the frontier wilderness of the 1750s to his final years as the young republic's first president, this comprehensive military biography reveals how an unlikely commander created an army, won a revolution, and established precedents that shaped American military tradition for centuries.

George Washington was not the most brilliant tactician in military history. He was something more valuable, the right leader for circumstances that would have defeated more conventionally accomplished commanders. This is his military story, told with the analytical rigor and historical honesty it deserves.

"A masterful examination of Washington's military career that neither mythologizes nor dismisses his achievements. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand revolutionary warfare and leadership under impossible odds."

"Finally, a military biography that acknowledges Washington's limitations while making a compelling case for his strategic genius. The analysis of his Fabian strategy and institution-building is particularly insightful."

"This book demonstrates that military greatness takes many forms. Washington's achievement, creating victory from nothing, required qualities different from but no less impressive than tactical brilliance."

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