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M**M
This is a great book, an easy read.
I actually haven’t even finished it yet, but I am really enjoying it ! His narrative flows, it is like having a conversation with a person of integrity and humility, who appreciates everything and everyone in his sphere. He takes you on a walk down memory lane and explains the development of his character and leadership style, molded by experiences. This is a book that I will definitely be circulating through my family.
D**X
Colin Powell my American journey
Worth every dollar
S**R
Extensive Compelling Data on Colin Powell’s Life
I confess that I actually purchased My American Journey by Colin Powell by the July 16, 2019 timeframe via Amazon. However, it was several years ago when I was still in the military when I was at a required training school and one of the instructors persuasively explained why Colin Powell would make a good leader for a certain key high level government career. Until then, I had yet to hear of Colin Powell and this instructor referencing why he felt Powell would have made a good leader for a certain political/government position indirectly influenced me to eventually research more info on Powell. Some of the several/compelling details written in Colin Powell’s My American Journey memoir: he experienced a close brush with death once when visiting the home country of his parents, Powell’s parents had a famous wartime photograph of President D Roosevelt with the capital flag in the background hanging in his parents New York apartment foyer, however by 1952 Colin Powell’s father supported former President Eisenhower, the 1981 film/movie Fort Apache The Bronx starring Paul Newman takes place in the precinct where Powell lived growing up, Colin Powell’s family was a matriarchy women called the shots and raised and disciplined the children exception was Powell’s father Luther Powell who is listed to have been the ringmaster of his father’s circle, a sense of direction and purpose increased in Powell when he enrolled in the ROTC program during his earliest college years, Colin Powell’s employment stint after joining International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 812, the doorway into a new life for Powell’s parents after they won $10,000, the first place Colin Powell was stationed at in the military after he was commissioned as an officer and why a more senior officer was advising him to be aware that this particular place was going to be different from New York, his military career began in June 1958, the person Colin Powell voted for in the November 1960 election, a famous musician that Colin Powell met in person during his earlier military years, the circumstances leading to Colin Powell meeting his wife Alma Johnson, Powell’s wife had a father who was a principal one high school and an uncle who was a principal of another high school, why he was a Lyndon B Johnson supporter in the summer of 1964, some circumstances that indirectly influenced him to vote for Regan in November 1980, the experiences of helping one of his sons through their military service, Colin Powell’s assignment as deputy assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and much more.
J**D
"Leadership is Solving Problems"
This autobiography covers Collin Powell's life from early childhood through retirement from the Army, with a few post-Army experiences. At the time of its writing he clearly did not anticipate serving as Secretary of State or in any other future high-visibility position. It was the intended capstone of his public career. The book is well-stocked with a readable selection of anecdotes from Powell's family, military and political lives.Perhaps of even greater value are the lessons Powell draws from these experiences. Some are succinct, like Powell's Rules written on scraps of paper kept on his desk. They include "Get mad, then get over it," "Officers always eat last," and "Share credit." Others are longer statements of personal philosophy or perspective. Here are nine of Collin Powell's hard-won lessons:- "Being responsible sometimes means pissing people off."- "Never be without a watch, a pencil, and a notepad."- "Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you have stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help them or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership."- "With vision only, you get no follow-through. With enforcers only, the vision is realized, but leaves a lot of wreckage. Good chaplains pick up the pieces and put everything together again." [On three complementary leadership styles.]- "I had long since learned to cope with Army management fashions. You pay the king his shilling, get him off your back, and then go about doing what you consider important."- "The staff meeting served one useful purpose, however. It stroked the participants' egos and made them feel like part of the team."- "There was a lot of talk about Powell the `reluctant warrior.' Guilty. War is a deadly game and I do not believe in spending the lives of Americans lightly."- "The commander in the field is always right and the rear echelon is wrong, unless proved otherwise."- "Reject the easy path of victimhood. Dare to take the harder path of work and commitment, a path that leads somewhere."There are longer lessons, too. Along with thoughtful portraits of military and political leaders, on-the-ground accounts of historical events, and candid assessments of U.S. military capability from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan. Powell is critical while remaining respectful, and cautionary while remaining optimistic. His own account of his life and service to his country is worth reading and enjoying. It is highly recommended.
S**H
Amazing book to read
A true hero to me!
M**N
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At times it was boring
B**I
Fascinating. I spent 12 years in the Canadian Army ...
Fascinating. I spent 12 years in the Canadian Army (Regular) duriing the same time as Gen Powell was active in the US Army. I never had a shot fired at me in anger but served in W. Germany (tanks) from 1962 to 1965, during the Cuban missile crisis.Therefore I cannot relate to his time in Viet Nam, but appreciate all that the US Forces did albeit losing the conflict.This book, for me, was a page turner.Capt. (ret'd) Brian Caldwell, CDP.S. This was the second war the US has lost - the first was the war of 1812 against my country.
A**R
Immer der Beste
Colin Powell beschreibt sein militärisches und sein politisches Leben.Dies ist die Geschichte eines Einwandererkindes aus der Karibik, das es aus kleinsten Verhältnissen kommend nach ganz OBEN geschafft hat - weil er nach den Regeln gespielt hat und alle Chancen genutzt hat. Er war immer der Erste und der Beste, aber nie der Erstbeste. Das Militär war gut für ihn, er hat Vietnam durchlitten, er war am Golf, er war auch in Deutschland, er hat die Welt gesehen und er hat eigentlich alles erlebt, was man in seiner Zeit als aufstrebender junger Mann in der Army und in der Politik erfahren konnte.Powell war dem Rassismus seiner Zeit ausgesetzt. Er gehörte später zum politischen Personal und hat alle wichtigen Figuren seiner Zeit getroffen. Er schreibt in seinem Buch von den "Rules", die er aus seinen Erfahrungen gezogen hat. Ein Zitat habe ich mir herausgeschrieben in Bezug auf den Umgang mit der Presse: - " I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it " (George Bernard Shaw).Die Darstellung seines Familienlebens ist ein anderer interessanter Aspekt: wie lebt man als US-Soldat, wie ist das mit der Familie, wie lebt man als "african-american" Aufsteiger und was macht man in seiner Freizeit? Alte VOLVOS reparieren. Ein sympathisches Buch von einem bekannten Darsteller der jüngeren Zeitgeschichte, welches nichts beschönigt und den Leser teilhaben lässt an seinem politischen Leben in Amerika. Man lernt viel, man trifft die bekannten Persönlichkeiten der amerikanischen Politik, man versteht die Ziele der US-Administration, ihre Strategien, ihre Irrtümer. Man sollte das Buch lesen, bevor die Ereignisse um 9/11 vergessen sind. Schon mal von v. Clausewitz gehört? Er hat!FÜNF Sterne für MY AMERICAN JOURNEY.Schließlich: Englisch habe ich auch gelernt. Das Buch war für mich flüssig zu lesen und unbekannte Ausdrücke erschließen sich weitgehend aus dem Zusammenhang. Ich habe mir dann anschließend "It worked for me" genehmigt. So schlecht kann dann wohl "My American Journey" nicht gewesen sein. DANKE
H**A
ネオコンに牛耳られた子ブッシュ政権でなぜパウエルが国務長官を引き受けたのか、当時のメモワールもぜひ読んでみたい。
ただ冷徹な将軍というだけでなく、感情豊かな1人のアメリカ人のサクセスストーリーとしても秀逸。政治姿勢的には父ブッシュに一番近かったようだが、エピローグで、それまで全く語られなかった政治姿勢が明らかにされる。パウエル将軍は、良質かつ穏健な保守、という言葉で総括できるのであろう。狂信的な愛国主義は手に負えない、民族主義闘争に対して大国は無力であるという観点はハルバースタムに通じるものがある。パウエルにしても、ハルバースタムにしても、このような健全な愛国主義が日本でもなぜ根付かないのかがあたしは不満。
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