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Book cover with image of military tanks in desert and a large building above, titled 'War on Two Fronts' by Colonel Christopher Hughes, discussing Iraq and Pentagon conflicts.

War on Two Fronts

by MG (R) Chris Hughes

Shortly after the launch of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the war in Iraq became the most confusing in U.S. history, the high command not knowing who to fight, who was attacking Coalition troops, and who among the different Iraqi groups were fighting each other. Yet there were a few astute officers like Lt. Col. Christopher Hughes, commanding the 2d Battalion of the 327th Inf. Regiment, 101st Airborne, who sensed the complexity of the task from the beginning.

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Book cover titled 'The Character Edge: Leading and Winning with Integrity' by Lt. General Robert L. Caslen Jr. and Dr. Michael D. Matthews.

The Character Edge: Leading and Winning with Integrity

by Robert L. Caslen Jr. and Michael D. Matthews

Among the most successful leaders throughout history―from Abe Lincoln to Rosa Parks, Mahatma Gandhi to Susan B. Anthony, Martin Luther King, Jr. to Nelson Mandela―some were brilliant mathematicians and economists, others were creative visionaries, still others were masterful at strategic planning. Their mastery of their field wasn’t the secret to their highly effective leadership. All of their skill, grit, resilience, charisma, and courage emanated from one thing: their strength of character.