Successful operational leaders demonstrate four key traits in applying the operational arts: vision, boldness, decisiveness, and 'jointness.' These traits are essential for the twenty-first century joint warfighter. General MacArthur demonstrated these traits in formulating the plans for OPERATION CHROMITE, the amphibious assault at Inchon in Korea in 1950. By analyzing how each of these traits was demonstrated in this operation, the joint warfighter can use a practical example to reinforce this theory.
Operational Leadership of General Douglas MacArthur in OPERATION CHROMITE
2002
22 pages
Report
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English
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