Col. Hughes is a 1983 graduate of Northwest Missouri State University with a B.S. in Political Science and an M.A. in Business Management from Webster University and an M.S. in National Security Srategy from the National War College in Washington DC. He has served in numerous command and staff positions in infantry and airborne units across the Army and Joint Staffs
This battle narrative gives a clear and candid overview of how a
leader deals with combat. . . . Likewise [Hughes] is clear about
what he feels the strengths and successes of the army are, both in
Iraq and institutionally. . . . Recommended.
*Library Journal*
Chris Hughes' book certainly has that edge, for his book covers not
only the business of war at the sharp end, but also the realities
of exercising leadership during a clash of cultures and ideology
that at times are miles apart. The book will appeal to a variety of
readers on many levels. Students of contemporary defence issues and
those interested in the role of a present day commander in the
field and in the practice of modern warfare will find much to
enlighten them.
*War Books Out Now*
...deserves your attention. Hughes is close enough to see the big
picture and small details...unfiltered by media looking to sell
paper or ratings…
*Magweb.com*
Hughes offers an insightful review of our problem in Iraq as a
loyal supporter of President Bush...His book becomes genuinely
thoughtful as he concludes that, while America was absolutely right
to invade Iraq to depose an evil dictator, our ignorance of that
nation 's history and religion has led to chaos.
*Publisher's Weekly*
… a very clearly written appraisal that affords more than the usual
perspective on what kind of cleaning up in the Pentagon will be
needed when the war and the Bush administration have passed into
history. Definitely valuable to serious students of defence
issues.
*Booklist*
A first-class, personal account of combat in Iraq and how
bureaucracies wage war. . . . War on Two Fronts makes real
contributions to understanding battalion command in both
conventional and unconventional operations, and to understanding
the essence of full spectrum operations.
*ARMY Magazine*
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