After WWII he was Supreme Commander of NATO, and later became the President of the United States. Some individuals were concerned that he did not see the frontline enough, and this would be bad for his presidential role. His successful military leadership would be important in his presidential leadership. Would lack of frontline experience take away a necessary experience for him as a presidential leader?
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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