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General Maxwell Taylor served at the nerve centers of US military policy and Cold War strategy and experienced firsthand the wars in Korea and Vietnam, as well as crises in Berlin and Cuba. Along the way he became an adversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhowers nuclear deterrence strategy and a champion of President John F. Kennedys shift toward Flexible Response. Taylor also remained a public critic of defense policy and civil-military relations into the 1980s and was one of the most influential American soldiers, strategists, and diplomats. However, many historians describe him as a politicized, dishonest manipulator whose actions deeply affected the national security establishment and had lasting effects on civil-military relations in the United States.

In Maxwell Taylors Cold War: From Berlin to Vietnam, author Ingo Trauschweizer traces the career of General Taylor, a Kennedy White House insider and architect of American strategy in Vietnam. Working with newly accessible and rarely used primary sources, including the Taylor Papers and government records from the Cold War crisis, Trauschweizer describes and analyzes this polarizing figure in American history. The major themes of Taylors career, how to prepare the armed forces for global threats and localized conflicts and how to devise sound strategy and policy for a full spectrum of threats, remain timely and the concerns he raised about the nature of the national security apparatus have not been resolved.

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Maxwell Taylors Cold War
AMERICAN WARRIORS
Throughout the nations history, numerous men and women of all ranks and branches of the US military have served their country with honor and distinction. During times of war and peace, there are individuals whose exemplary achievements embody the highest standards of the US armed forces. The aim of the American Warriors series is to examine the unique historical contributions of these individuals, whose legacies serve as enduring examples for soldiers and citizens alike. The series will promote a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the US armed forces.
SERIES EDITOR: Joseph Craig
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MAXWELL TAYLORS COLD WAR
From Berlin to Vietnam
Ingo Trauschweizer
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Copyright 2019 by The University Press of Kentucky
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serving Bellarmine University, Berea College, Centre
College of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University,
The Filson Historical Society, Georgetown College,
Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University,
Morehead State University, Murray State University,
Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University,
University of Kentucky, University of Louisville,
and Western Kentucky University.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Trauschweizer, Ingo, author.
Title: Maxwell Taylors Cold War : from Berlin to Vietnam / Ingo Trauschweizer.
Description: Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, [2019] | Series: American warriors | An AUSA bookSeries title page. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018042161| ISBN 9780813177007 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9780813177021 (pdf) | ISBN 9780813177014 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Taylor, Maxwell D. (Maxwell Davenport), 1901-1987. | Taylor, Maxwell D. (Maxwell Davenport), 1901-1987Political and social views. | United States. ArmyBiography. | GeneralsUnited StatesBiography. | Cold War. | United StatesMilitary policy. | United StatesHistory, Military20th century.
Classification: LCC E745.T317 T73 2019 | DDC 355.0092 [B] dc23
This book is printed on acid-free paper meeting the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence in Paper for Printed Library Materials.
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Contents
Chronology
August 26, 1901
Born in Keytesville, Missouri
19181922
US Military Academy (West Point)
19231926
3rd Engineers, Hawaii (Second Lieutenant)
19261927
10th Field Artillery (First Lieutenant in February 1927)
19271932
Language training in Paris and French and Spanish instructor, USMA
1935
Graduates from US Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
19351939
US embassy, Tokyo (Japanese language trainingpromoted to Captain in 1937 and detached as military attach to Beijing)
1940
Graduates from Army War College; promoted to Major; service in War Department and on a defense mission to Latin America
19401941
Commanding Officer, 12th Field Artillery Battalion
19411942
Office of the Secretary of the General Staff (temporary promotions to Lieutenant Colonel in December 1941 and Colonel in February 1942)
1942
Chief of Staff, 82nd Airborne Division (temporary promotion to Brigadier General in December 1942)
19421944
Artillery Commander, 82nd Airborne (temporary promotion to Major General in May 1944)
19441945
Commanding General, 101st Airborne Division
19451949
US Military Academy superintendent (promotion to Major General)
1949
Chief of Staff, US European Command
19491951
US Commander, Berlin
19511953
Assistant Chief of Staff for Operations (G-3) and Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration (promotion to Lieutenant General)
19531954
Commanding General, 8th Army, Korea (promotion to General in June 1953)
19541955
Commanding General, US Forces Far East and 8th Army (in 1955 also Commander-in-Chief, UN Command)
19551959
Chief of Staff, US Army (retired July 1959)
19591960
Director, Mexico Citys Electric Company
1960
The Uncertain Trumpet published; moves to New York to direct the Rockefeller Center
19611962
Military Representative, White House
19621964
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (recalled to active service)
19641965
Ambassador, South Vietnam
19651969
President, Institute of Defense Analyses
19651970
Presidents Foreign Intelligence Advisor Board (chairman: 19681970)
1982
Congressional hearings on defense reform
April 19, 1987
Dies in Washington, D.C.
Introduction
In 1984 officials in Washington debated reforming the defense establishment and who should advise presidents on strategy in times of crisis. Maxwell Taylor, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), John F. Kennedy White House insider, and one of the architects of Americas war in Vietnam, told members of Congress that the JCS were divided by service interests and had never fulfilled their role as strategy advisors. He concluded the system should not be reformedit should be torn down. The Goldwater-Nichols Act that resulted in October 1986 did not quite meet Taylors radical proposal of a complete restructuring even though it enhanced the powers of the JCS chairman. This book considers what shaped Taylors thinking. Through his career in the Cold War we can investigate critical questions from the vantage points of the military and the executive branch: What is the role of the armed services in national and international security strategies? Where do service interests and national interest intersect and what happens when there is less-than-complete overlap? What is the role of the JCS and their chairman? And how could the armed services prepare for vastly different challenges, ranging from nuclear war to conventional battle, counterinsurgency, and nation building?
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